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Maldoror

  • 2024
  • 2h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.2K
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Maldoror (2024)
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Two girls vanish. Police recruit Paul Chartier joins a covert unit tracking a sex offender. After the operation falters, Chartier pursues the perpetrators independently, disillusioned with l... Read allTwo girls vanish. Police recruit Paul Chartier joins a covert unit tracking a sex offender. After the operation falters, Chartier pursues the perpetrators independently, disillusioned with legal constraints.Two girls vanish. Police recruit Paul Chartier joins a covert unit tracking a sex offender. After the operation falters, Chartier pursues the perpetrators independently, disillusioned with legal constraints.

  • Director
    • Fabrice du Welz
  • Writers
    • Fabrice du Welz
    • Domenico La Porta
  • Stars
    • Anthony Bajon
    • Alba Gaïa Bellugi
    • Alexis Manenti
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Fabrice du Welz
    • Writers
      • Fabrice du Welz
      • Domenico La Porta
    • Stars
      • Anthony Bajon
      • Alba Gaïa Bellugi
      • Alexis Manenti
    • 8User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Anthony Bajon
    Anthony Bajon
    • Paul Chartier
    Alba Gaïa Bellugi
    Alba Gaïa Bellugi
    • Jeannne 'Gina' Ferrara
    Alexis Manenti
    Alexis Manenti
    • Luis Catano
    Sergi López
    Sergi López
    • Marcel Dedieu
    Laurent Lucas
    Laurent Lucas
    • Charles Hinkel
    David Murgia
    David Murgia
    • Didier Renard
    Béatrice Dalle
    Béatrice Dalle
    • Rita
    Lubna Azabal
    Lubna Azabal
    • Mme Santos
    Jackie Berroyer
    • Jacky Dolman
    Mélanie Doutey
    Mélanie Doutey
    • Juge Remacle
    Félix Maritaud
    Félix Maritaud
    • Roberto Santos
    Michelina Cardazzone
    • Francesca Ferrara
    Leonardo Raco
    • Salvatore Ferrara
    Guillaume Duhesme
    Guillaume Duhesme
    • Dardenne
    Robyn Fischetti
    • Liuigi
    Mohamed Bordji
    • Hassan
    Angelina Casucci
    • Armanda
    Angelo Pacella
    • Angelo
    • Director
      • Fabrice du Welz
    • Writers
      • Fabrice du Welz
      • Domenico La Porta
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    9kosmasp

    Catch them ... but you can't

    I know it should be called "if you can" ... and I reckon that would have worked too ... but I decided to go that way ... still no pun intended. The movie is based on a real story - and me not having any idea what happened back in the 90s ... and from what I understand this takes a lot of creative licenses ... with who did what to whom ... who survived and who didn't ... and I assume the main character (police/gendarmerie) is an amalgamation of many characters into one - I could obviously be wrong, but I would not be surprised if that was the case.

    That said, the movie might be long (2,5 hours), but it never really feels that way. Well maybe during the wedding stuff at the beginning ... been there, done and know that. Greeks party similar - like the Italians ... is this necessary for the story? I would argue not ... but maybe I am missing something.

    The thrilling part is really well done ... you feel with the main character ... a lot of things go wrong ... he has the right eye, he has the right "nose" ... but will he be able to convince others of that? A lot of departments working almost against each other ... this is well told and acted ... still for me a factor x is missing to make this go over the top ... as many praises as it has gotten ... and as good as it is ... the last push is missing ... a bit more charisma maybe ... more tension throughout ... and so forth.
    7rubenm

    Exciting thriller about a dark page in Belgium's history

    In 'Maldoror', director Fabrice du Welz tackles one of Belgium's darkest pages in recent history. The abduction and death of several teenage girls by Marc Dutroux caused a national trauma in 1996. The fact that local police forces and criminal investigators hardly cooperated during the investigation, may have cost the girls their lives. This failure led to a thorough reorganisation of law enforcement.

    The movie tells the story from the viewpoint of a police officer, Paul Charlier, who searched the cellar where the girls were hidden. He heard them whisper, but couldn't find them because of the limited search warrant. These events happened in reality, but Du Welz mixes facts and fiction in his film. He portrays the police officer as a typical streetwise cop, who prefers his gut feelings over rules and procedures. Charlier knows he is right, but his superiors have other priorities. Ultimately, his perseverance and lack of respect for authorities lead to his downfall, the end of his marriage, but also to his ultimate moral victory.

    The movie is at the same time an exciting police thriller and a character study of Charlier. His strong will is the result from his upbringing: his parents were far from law-abiding. He is determined to be 'on the right side', but for him hunting down criminals is what counts. If rules and regulations stand in the way, he ignores them.

    Visually, the film is a joy to watch. The desolate industrial wasteland of Charleroi, where the abductions took place, is used to the maximum. Also, the hopelesness of the city, where unlawful activities seem to thrive, adds to the gloomy atmosphere.

    The film documents an important part of Belgian history, and for those who followed the events at the time, it is an interesting interpretation. But some events are clearly fictional. In order to make an exciting police thriller with political elements, the movie abandoned historical accuracy.
    3mcgiffy

    I didn't understand it

    So we watched it in French with Nederlands subtitles. I don't understand french and clearly my nederlands is not good enough on these subjects.

    I also don't know much of the pedophiles and the police system in Belgium that happened in the 90s.

    Is it good film? Not for me.

    What it looked like was a film that followed some kind of police officer that was on the case for missing children.

    He looks young and shows a good memory when he recalled 21 number plates after an incident with the other police department.

    Although he is rather emotional and loses his temper a lot.

    All the characters look rather incompetent.

    Just hard to follow for me.

    I won't add any more to not spoil it for you.
    6jordverburg

    Second half saves it

    Viewing at IFFR (I pet the director's dog)

    6.5/10

    The second half was pretty good. The lead character seemed better in his role and the camerawork was more suitable. A few moments were a great thrill because of the use of sound, music and different angles. Very well done.

    Not too sure about the first part. The camerawork was too messy. Didn't feel like it was a serious movie about child molesters. Felt like a cheap thriller. The wedding felt a little ridiculous and I didn't think the lead character could carry a movie like this. I thought: bad casting, but, luckily, it got better!

    Still not sure about the fiction part. Feels like I'm not taking this movie serious because of the partly fictionalized story. I doubt that would be the intention.
    7ntj-film

    Real Life Horrors Gets Fictional Overhaul

    Inspired by horrifying crimes of infamous Belgian serial killer and child molester Marc Dutroux, "Maldoror" uses that case as a cornerstone to concoct a wholly fictionalised police procedural around, one that follows a young, hotheaded cop whose obsessive nature regarding the case threatens to destroy not only his career but but his entire life as well.

    This film just flew by, even with a runtime two and a half hours I found myself fully engaged all the way through (it could have been longer for all I cared) The entire production as a whole is also a triumph, the grimy locations, disintegrating cityscape, disheveled characters and the ever greyed sky above it all sets an amazing backdrop for the dark and depressing story playing out on the screen.

    Additionally the performances from the actors are all equally great, so why not a higher rating for this film?

    Well, there's some very obvious script problems plaguing this movie, which along with a basic lack of originality or subtlety in regard to the material, severely compromise its many appealing qualities.

    The movie starts off with incredibly momentum only to squander a lot of that goodwill when the second half takes a turn down a slightly more ludicrous path, stocking up on needless melodrama and questionable character attributes along the way, which doesn't really take away the watchability in the here and now, but does leave a bit of a sour taste when the movie is over.

    But this is still a great watch for crime fans and while the material may seem dark and to some even distasteful (child abduction, pedophilia) I found it to be handled in a way in which it shouldn't be too difficult for the more mainstream audience members to watch along.

    So, if you're able to ignore the aforementioned points of criticism, It's ultimately a very effective thriller that awaits you.

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    • Trivia
      Director Fabrice du Welz was 20 years old when the Dutroux case exploded, and it has a profound impact on him, as he realized the real world was much more chaotic and scary that he previously thought. He had always wanted to make a movie about it, but couldn't find the right angle. It's only after watching Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019) and how Quentin Tarantino managed to address the terrible story that is the Sharon Tate murder that it clicked for him; he would make a fictional movie that would border on the alternate reality, where there would be a sense of justice compared to the parody of justice the victims' families got.
    • Connections
      Features Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922)
    • Soundtracks
      Madame
      Written by Claude Barzotti and Harry Frékin

      Performed by Claude Barzotti

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Дело «Мальдорор»
    • Production companies
      • Frakas Productions
      • Spade
      • One Eyed
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $485,714
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 35 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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