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6.1/10
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Iris, young wife of a banker, disappears in Paris. Maybe a mechanic with many debts is involved in the strange affair. A really complicated job for the police.Iris, young wife of a banker, disappears in Paris. Maybe a mechanic with many debts is involved in the strange affair. A really complicated job for the police.Iris, young wife of a banker, disappears in Paris. Maybe a mechanic with many debts is involved in the strange affair. A really complicated job for the police.
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When you watch this movie you have to make sure that you are fully focus on watching it, otherwise I think you won't appreciate it. The scenes might be a bit confusing but I'm sure if you're focus enough, you will get it.
Movie is unique and interesting and I would definitely still recommend this to people who loves thriller movies.
Movie is unique and interesting and I would definitely still recommend this to people who loves thriller movies.
Good thriller movie with soo many twisting...non-linear screenplay is as good as than normal thriller movie...
This has all the makings of a great suspenseful movie, but the way it's presented is confusing & hard to follow. Not a complete waste of time but leaves me feeling disappointed.
A Paris banker's glamorous wife seems to have been abducted. What has that to do with the struggling garage mechanic? The plot is unveiled through a fairly confusing sequence of apparently disjointed scenes and flashbacks which eventually begin to make sense. The actors - Romain Duris as the mechanic, Charlotte Le Bon and Jalil Lespert as the banker play their parts well.
Other reviewers have said there are holes in the plot, but I'm not so sure. It doesn't help that all French people apparently look the same: tall, dark-haired... All the men have beards. I hoped in vain for somebody who might be blond - or non-white. I've even watched the beginning of the film back through and I think everything does hang together - or near enough anyway. It is just the pace of events - some happening off-screen or presented out of order - that leads to confusion.
And, of course it's a French film - in French. This also means we aren't afraid of a little nakedness here and there - or S&M for that matter - wherever they can be worked into the plot. Not so much though as to get in the way of the story.
The result is a dark and atmospheric thriller which is worth watching whether you worry about it making complete sense or not.
Other reviewers have said there are holes in the plot, but I'm not so sure. It doesn't help that all French people apparently look the same: tall, dark-haired... All the men have beards. I hoped in vain for somebody who might be blond - or non-white. I've even watched the beginning of the film back through and I think everything does hang together - or near enough anyway. It is just the pace of events - some happening off-screen or presented out of order - that leads to confusion.
And, of course it's a French film - in French. This also means we aren't afraid of a little nakedness here and there - or S&M for that matter - wherever they can be worked into the plot. Not so much though as to get in the way of the story.
The result is a dark and atmospheric thriller which is worth watching whether you worry about it making complete sense or not.
Iris, young wife of a banker, disappears in Paris. Maybe a mechanic with many debts is involved in the strange affair. A really complicated job for the police.
French 🇫🇷 movie with a really good twists, not perfect but very enjoyable thriller with interesting storyline
French 🇫🇷 movie with a really good twists, not perfect but very enjoyable thriller with interesting storyline
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- ConnectionsRemake of Chaos (2000)
- SoundtracksPrologue Iris
Music by 'A Winged Victory For The Sullen'
Written by Dustin O'Halloran and Adam Wiltzie
(P) 2016 Erased Tapes Records Ltd. under exclusive license from WY Productions
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Iris
- Filming locations
- Restaurant Les Bains - 7 rue du Bourg l'Abbé, Paris 3, Paris, France(opening scene at the restaurant)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $957,465
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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