
Tadek, a police officer who finds similarities between the assassination of a policeman and a crime narrated in a book by the writer, Krystov Kozlow. When Tadek begins to track down Kozlow and his girlfriend, a mysterious underground sex club worker, his obsession will grow and descend to the underworld of sex, lies and corruption to find the terrible truth.... (Full plot summary below)
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Tadek, a police officer who finds similarities between the assassination of a policeman and a crime narrated in a book by the writer, Krystov Kozlow. When Tadek begins to track down Kozlow and his girlfriend, a mysterious underground sex club worker, his obsession will grow and descend to the underworld of sex, lies and corruption to find the terrible truth.
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| Consequence of SoundRandall ColburnThe only subtlety to be found is in the performance of singer and actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, though it’s her co-star, Jim Carrey, who will be the subject of most of this strange, ugly film’s discussion. And why not? It’s a bizarre, fascinating turn for Carrey. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekIf it comes to charges being leveled, all those associated with 'Dark Crimes' should be indicted for the cruel and unusual infliction of tedium. |
| SF WeeklySherilyn ConnellyDark Crimes is dank and dreary and no fun... |
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"Dark Crimes" has Carrey, who seems like he's auditioning for an HBO procedural, but the rest of the movie is motionless when it isn't baffling. |
| Entertainment VoiceAlci RengifoDark Crimes is a film that doesn't work with a performance that actually works pretty well. |
| Movie ChambersPaul ChambersThe biggest rap on "Dark Crimes" is the pacing. The cadence is mind-numbing. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThis is a well-made, well-acted and sometimes intriguing but also coldly cynical and manipulative murder mystery. |
| San Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisRegardless of how one might feel about its inherently icky subject matter, Dark Crimes needs more narrative momentum. The cast is game, the production design is impressive and a few surprises await — but even as things heat up, the film somehow remains cold. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreCarrey doesn’t deliver any sizzle in this role. Csokas chews him right out of their scenes, and the always soulful Gainsbourg (“Nymphomaniac,” “Antichrist”) lets us think we’re looking right into her horrific past, even if this dull, obvious “mystery” doesn’t seem worthy of any of their talents. |
| VarietyOwen GleibermanThe film's pace never deviates from its hushed, deliberate, anticipatory gaze - it's stuck in thriller-foreplay mode. |