Ripley's Game

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Tom Ripley est un criminel aussi séduisant que diabolique qui a amassé une fortune considérable à travers diverses activités illicites, dont le meurtre. Afin de rendre service à un ami qui lui demande d'assassiner deux mafiosi, Ripley a besoin d'un homme au-dessus de tout soupçon pour exécuter la besogne. Jonathan Trevanny, honnête père de famille atteint de leucémie et à qui Ripley promet une coquette somme d'argent pour sa famille, pourrait bien être celui-là (Amazon Prime Video)

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POMO 

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français Un thriller élégant, intelligent, habilement écrit et joué. Le personnage de Ripley est un régal de première classe grâce aux dialogues et à John Malkovich. Tout comme la réalisation. Un film sans idée, juste pour le plaisir du jeu. ()

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anglais Perhaps the fourth adaptation and again approached completely differently in terms of both plot and overall tone. This time it is a very low-key story that takes place in bad weather in the Italian countryside. This time Tom Ripley is played by John Malkovich and they probably couldn’t have found anybody better to play the role of the ascetic, self-important, arrogant genius of a killer who feels no remorse and has no conscience, keeps out of the public eye and himself to himself, while pulling strings and manipulates people just for fun. And he is wonderfully seconded by Dougray Scott in the role of the manipulated party. The scene in the train and Ripley’s killer performance with the piano string is absolutely flawless... Completely different from Black Sun or The Talented Mr. Ripley, but still comparable in terms of quality. ()

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Kaka 

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anglais Another Provençal crime drama like The American, and others, but this time relying more on the flamboyant elegance of the sets and a fine main character played by John Malkovich, who does his standard mix of "half Con Air, half In The Line of Fire" psychopath. He succeeds again, but unfortunately the film is devoid of drive, without passion, and apart from a few scenes, there's not much to stand on. Dougray Scott is a piece of wood. ()

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