
Crime et châtiment
Modern update of Dostoievski's novel Crime and Punishment.
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"Besides updating the 19th-century story to the then-modern day and transporting it from Saint Petersburg to France and reordering some of the narrative, this film is a fairly straightforward adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "Crime and Punishment," and despite its noir style and sensibilities, it's a lackluster one, too. I've reviewed 24 movies inspired by the book since reading it, and this one ranks somewhere in the middle. I like that the Raskolnikov type here, renamed "René," works with his friend to earn money by translating murder mysteries, whic..."
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Swedish actress Ulla Jacobsson is dubbed in French by Martine Sarcey but, inexplicably, during the scene where Nicole Brunel goes to see Antoine Monestier in his apartment, and asks him to give her the key ("Donnez-moi la clef") one can clearly hear Ulla Jacobsson's real heavily-accented voice.
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Modern update of Dostoievski's novel Crime and Punishment.





