Directed by:
Christian VincentScreenplay:
Christian VincentCinematography:
Laurent DaillandComposer:
Claire DenamurCast:
Fabrice Luchini, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Corinne Masiero, Abdellah Moundy, Victor Pontecorvo, Miss Ming, Michaël Abiteboul, Jennifer Decker, Claire Assali (more)Plots(1)
Presiding judge at Criminal Court, Michel Racine (Fabrice Luchini, Moliére) is a formidable man. His sobriquet is “The Two Figure Judge,” because he always hands down sentences of at least 10 years. But his life takes a dramatic turn when he reunites with Ditte Lorensen-Coteret (Sidse Babett Knudsen, Borgen) who happens to sit on the jury for a homicide trial. Six years ago the two developed a special friendship, leading to love. But these are dangerous times, and for a high profile judge, fraternisation is simply not an option. What is a judge supposed to do? Follow his heart or rule with his head. His is a complex dilemma of cruel and distracting emotions, where nothing is simply black or white and where guilt or innocence is just a gavel strike away. (Umbrella Entertainment)
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It's a bit too talkative for me, and mainly it shows that a film set in a legal environment - or directly in court - can be quite boring. Even though you feel some chemistry among the actors, it doesn't fully transfer onto the screen, and after several dozen minutes, I found that I wasn't enjoying watching the movie too much and that I didn't really care how it ended. ()
51st KVIFF - nothing against it. A pleasant human film with a welcome lighter tone than other tense dramas, but in a couple of days I will forget that I watched it. ()
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