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Prey

No poster for this French thriller very French to us already announced as THE movie punch in 2011 with a Dupontel even edgier than usual and return to the screen in Alice Taglioni charming cop. The wait is unfortunately marred by a clumsy result, closer to the bad TV movie that the concentrate of adrenaline that we sell, just the same way that A blank Cavayé Fred - I don ' have not yet seen - .
Bouffi references that are never used wisely, Eric Valette's film suffers from all the evils almost. Artificial characters implausible, although misdirected and interpreted in the ladle, except the two roles portrayed by Taglioni and Smithson. Dialogues frozen in the text. Vulgar and bombastic music that has the luxury of plagiarizing the best moments of Bernard Herrmann without even trying to coat them in something with a little bit removed or even original. Prey has beautiful look towards other obvious French detective film current Valletta at no time did the fury of Canet de Do not tell anyone nor the power and brutality of Boukhrief. Except for a few action sequences rather successful, during which Dupontel short, short, short, and short again and again even more quickly by being injured, the film is a bewildering impersonality and transparency even reaching the characters who should be the more typical, as the psychopath portrayed by Stephen Debac and look of the pedophile-killer -type in the Stanley Tucci Lovely Bones .
Not much to save, therefore, even less when it comes to treating the conclusion of the story built exclusively around platitudes, even if the intention was good ... but quickly dézinguée by the complete lack of psychological biases and real film.


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Prey Eric Valette - Released: 13/04/2011 at StudioCanal

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