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Dark Crimes

2016

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Marton Csokas as Kozlow
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789.17 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
P/S 3 / 5
1.48 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
P/S 13 / 11
793.49 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
P/S 2 / 3
1.49 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
P/S 1 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by nogodnomasters4 / 10

Stay Safe

Jim Carrey stars in a serious role as Polish police investigator Tadek. He has been demoted to administrative work but insists on opening a cold case file of the murder of Daniel Sandusky, a rich man who frequented a sex club known as "The Cage." The club is now shut down, but women were beaten and abused there. Carrey believes he has found the culprit in an author (Marton Csokas) who also went to the club and knew the victim. He writes accurately about details in the case that only the police and killer would know...but he is no Sharon Stone. The plot takes a twist, but not totally unexpected.

The film was boring and drab. We watch Carrey watch other people while other people watch Carrey. The first 25 minutes is Carrey reading files, watching video and listening to a book. He alienates himself from his family. It is as if they don't exist. Film is in English with foreign accents.

In the end we all find out "the truth."

Guide: F-word, sex, nudity.

Reviewed by kosmasp6 / 10

I did that

Who is I? And what did "I" do? Well something to find out in the movie I reckon. I am or rather was susprised to see Jim Carrey in this. Especially considering how he allegedly had issues with Kick Ass 2 being too violent. Either that was false or he changed his mind? Whichever it is, this is quite a stretch for him (the themes of the movie that is): Sex and violence.

Well I guess it had to happen someday. Still weird to see him in something as dirty and rotten like this. Not sure if it helps or works against it (not expecting him in a movie like this that is),but whatever the case is, this has a few flaws. Relying too much on the shock and twist effects, it kinda loses control over other things ... still overall decent if you can stomach the nastiness

Reviewed by classicsoncall8 / 10

"See, people don't want justice. They want good and evil."

The movie's 4.8 IMDb rating as I write this seems terribly unfair. The reviews that take down the picture relate to it's slow pace and dark, brooding atmosphere, and I get the sense that the misogynistic treatment of women turns a lot of viewers off. Well, aside from the political correctness of modern day society and the idea that real emotions shouldn't affect one's personal sensibilities, I thought the picture was a fairly compelling one. I'm not familiar with the real life case that inspired this story, but I don't doubt that it was just as fascinating. What I wasn't used to seeing was Jim Carrey in a role in which he wasn't dumb and dumber. There was only one scene in which his eyes gave away a hint of his more familiar characterizations, and it was fleeting enough that one couldn't say it was misplaced in a somber film like this one.

The story did all it could to paint Krystof Kozlov as a reprehensible character, and he didn't help himself with statements like "Thank you for wasting my time" to an interviewer, and "Truth is what you make it. Reality is perception". Here was a man with total anger at the world who may not have even known why. Tadek Vietzek's (Carrey) interest in Kozlov becomes an obsession to solve a closed murder case with an apparent underlying motive to discredit the man who became his police chief. That he finally does so leads to dire consequences for himself at the close of the picture, a twist in thefilm that is only revealed when Kozlov's woman Kasia (Charlotte Gainsbourg) relates the story of how one Daniel Sadowski really died at her hands.

With Jim Carrey the only well known actor as part of the cast, his graying beard and grizzled facial complexion add a resonant somber tone to the story. Being of Polish background myself, I hung around for the post film credits to marvel at the Polish names associated with the making of this picture. Aside from the principal players, keep a sharp eye out for understated cameos by Malgorzata Krukowska, Lukrecja Nagabczynski, and Wojciech Graniczewski. Who knows if you'll ever see them again.

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