Review of Judex

Judex (1963)
6/10
Well made but the plot is very, very old fashioned and, at times, silly.
12 June 2016
Warning: Spoilers
According to this movie, 'Judex' is an old fashioned word for a judge and the film is about the attempts of a man, Judex, to punish a rich evil-doer as well as his fight against a criminal gang run by a pretty lady. I have no idea how close this is to the original movie serial, a five-hour silent from 1916. Both, apparently, were set about the same time...just before WWI.

When the film begins, you learn that a very corrupt banker, Favreaux, has received a threat from the unknown Judex--promising to punish him for his many nasty deeds. Before Judex has a chance to strike, you see some of Favreaux's evil, you certainly are cheering for justice--and justice is served by Judex exactly when he promised. However, there are some serious complications--the dead Favreaux might not exactly be dead AND an evil woman and her criminal gang are afoot and might complicate things for Judex and Favreaux's sweet and innocent daughter.

This film sure plays a lot like a movie serial. Again and again, narrow and ridiculous escapes occur just like with most serials. For example, one highly illogical scene shows the band of crooks kidnap the daughter and they just toss her in the river...hoping she'll drown. When she doesn't, they then kidnap her AGAIN! Such odd happenings are definitely not unusual for old-time serials but for the early 1960s it does seem antiquated and silly. Despite this and quite a few other illogical moments, the film has some cool moments as well such Judex's cool high tech gadgets as well as the masks worn at the ball. All in all, a fun film but also one that is hard to take very seriously...especially the way that the baddies all conveniently off themselves in the final moments of the film!
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