DVD La peur de l’eau
Run time: 122 min
Rating: 6.7
Genres: Thriller
Director: Gabriel Pelletier
Writers: Marcel Beaulieu, Gabriel Pelletier
Stars: Pierre-François Legendre, Brigitte Pogonat, Normand D’Amour
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Storyline Sergeant André Surprenant leads an ordinary life in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine with her teenage daughter. His world changes when Rosalie Richard, a young woman of 18 years and mayor’s daughter is found murdered and raped on a cliff by the sea. Inspector Gingras arrives from Montreal to try to solve the murder. Seeing that the police of the metropolis focuses on ambiguous facts and seems to seek a suspect predetermined Surprising decides to conduct his own investigation with his partner, Genevieve Savoie, who is secretly in love with him. All the villagers are potential suspects. Written by Olivier Lafond-Martel |
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Plot Keywords: canadian noir | |
Details: Country: Canada Release Date: 27 January 2012 (Canada) |
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Box Office Budget: CAD 4,950,000 (estimated) |
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DVD La peur de l’eau
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This film could also be titled : When Culombo swaps his raincoat for a Sureté du Québec uniform. A taught well-knit yarn with rich characters. A classic whodunit that keeps us guessing all the while even though the evidence was out there for all to see. The characters are real and down to earth, very believable. The film also makes good use of the splendid scenery offered by the locale, the unique Iles de la Madeleine in Québec. A good, non-pretentious and entertaining film. If you have friends in law enforcement, I strongly recommend this film which showcases the work of a simple policeman dedicated to his profession with decency and integrity.
This low-budget, small film from the province of Quebec, Canada hit all the right buttons. There is intrigue, an underdog, sex and drug, and a multiple murder. A small-town cop outwitted the big-city cop in solving the murder case, and in the end also won the heart of a woman.
It is a feel-good film, and has a happy ending. Acting is solid by all. Director Gabriel Pelletier adopted a low-key approach which is un-Hollywoodlike, so some people may find it a bit slow. There is not much action in the film as well but that's fine by me. Scenery at the location of filming is also visually pleasant. Judging by the number of reviews here, the film probably has not been promoted well and audience has been limited.
I find the 2 hours well worth my time. The uplift at the end also helped to make my day. In French and with English subtitles.