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    The Crimson Rivers

    R2001 · Mystery · 1h 46m

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  1. Aug 10, 2001 · For almost all of its length, "The Crimson Rivers" is anchored by the natures of Niemans and Kerkerian, as tested by criminal events. Kassovitz holds off telling us whodunit as long as possible, and then grits his teeth like a runner who finds a puddle at the finish line. Look at this movie and tell me this director shouldn't have a date with ...

  2. Sep 27, 2000 · The Crimson Rivers is a film that certainly warrants more attention from fellow film buffs, and it's no surprise that later, fans would receive a sequel and eventually a TV series with four ...

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    • Mathieu Kassovitz
    • R
    • Jean Reno
  3. Jul 13, 2001 · The Crimson Rivers: Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. With Jean Reno, Vincent Cassel, Nadia Farès, Dominique Sanda. A murder detective must follow the footsteps of a brutal killer within the secrets of a classist college.

    • Mathieu Kassovitz
    • 190
    • 2 min
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  5. "The Crimson Rivers" is being marketed as "Seven" meets "The Silence of the Lambs," but plays like "The Boys From Brazil" meets "Cliffhanger." ... A good thriller with all the right thrills and ...

  6. 8/10. An okay story with excellence of execution. =G= 16 October 2001. "The Crimson Rivers" tells of two French detectives on converging investigative paths leading to the "who" in whodunit as they leapfrog from one tense moment to the next in this good but not great macabre and sometimes gruesome serial killer mystery.

  7. The Crimson Rivers. The Crimson Rivers ( French: Les Rivières pourpres) is a 2000 French psychological thriller film starring Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel. The film, which was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, is based on the novel Blood Red Rivers by Jean-Christophe Grangé. The screenplay was written by Grangé and Mathieu Kassovitz.

  8. Jun 29, 2001 · ''The Crimson Rivers'' holds the conventional movie view of such matters that the loftier the scheme, the more fiendish the cruelty to justify it; for every ethereal action, there's an equal and ...

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