The Crimson Rivers Movie Review
The Crimson Rivers Review
"The Crimson Rivers" Overview

Rating: R
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Mathieu KassovitzProducer : Catherine Morisse
Screenwiter : Jean-Christophe Grangé,Mathieu Kassovitz
Starring : Jean Reno,Vincent Cassel,Nadia Farès,Dominique Sanda,Karim Belkhadra,Jean-Pierre Cassel,Didier Flamand
Judging from comments strewn across the web, I'm not alone in my bafflement
over The Crimson Rivers' subtext and meaning of its ending. It begins with two
apparently disparate crimes, the neo-Nazi desecration of a dead girl's
mausoleum and the discovery of a mutilated body on a mountaintop -- and the two
crimes inexorably draw each other's investigators (Jean Reno and Vincent
Cassel) together. But the cat-and-mouse game of Rivers quickly becomes so
convoluted that I still don't quite know what to make of the mountaintop
showdown at the end.
Still, this French thriller is so stylish it transcends its numerous problems.
It has nail-biting suspense and some great performances. It's the kind of
movie America remakes -- think George Clooney, Ben Affleck, and Catherine
Zeta-Jones while you're watching -- but of course, Hollywood will screw up the
ending even worse, I'm sure.
Aka Les Rivières pourpres.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





