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Un tueur en série énigmatique sévit à Atlanta, laissant le FBI totalement désemparé. Quoi qu'ils fassent, les enquêteurs ont toujours un coup de retard, comme si le tueur pouvait anticiper leurs mouvements à l'avance ! En désespoir de cause, ils se tournent vers le docteur John Clancy (Anthony Hopkins), un médium retraité dont les visions les ont aidés dans le passé.En étudiant le dossier, Clancy devine rapidement la raison pour laquelle le FBI est incapable de coincer le tueur : ce dernier possède le même don divinatoire que lui. Comment dès lors arrêter un tueur capable de prévoir l'avenir ? Commence alors une partie d'échecs impitoyable. (SND)

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kaylin 

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anglais It's quite nice, quite well thought out, as expected, because when you have such a plethora of actors there, and there are really plenty of them, you just can't come up with a stupid movie. However, two actors do stand out so much that they captivate you more than the story itself, which plays a bit with the audience. Anthony Hopkins and Colin Farrell prove their abilities. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais I felt like watching a decent mystery thriller that was basically butchered by the director. Starting with a shaky camera and ending with the director’s dictations proving that despite the movie’s mystery core, Anthony Hopkins’s clairvoyant abilities are strange. Touching a person and seeing his future or past is one thing but touching a strand of grass and seeing a whole scene from a few days ago is a little over the top. And that is coming from a person who usually enjoys this genre. ()

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anglais Huge potential and a fantastic cast. An original idea, but a deficient screenplay. The director is evidently cheap, his would-be modern approaches don’t suit the gloomy and mysterious nature of the story. If only someone like Fincher or Fukunaga had got their hands on this. Even so, it’s quite a pleasant watch and Hopkins is excellent as always. ()

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