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Regina Lambert (Thandie Newton) conoce al encantador Joshua Peters (Mark Wahlberg) mientras está de vacaciones en Martinica pensando en poner fin a su matrimonio con el enigmático Charlie (Stephen Dillane). Pero, a su regreso a París, descubre que tanto su cuenta corriente como su piso están vacíos y que su marido ha sido víctima de un misterioso asesinato. (United International Pictures)

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Malarkey 

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inglés I haven’t seen such a stupidly made film in a long time. It’s proof that even a good director and good actors can appear in a shitty movie of the lowest caliber that doesn’t make any sense. ()

Necrotongue ¡Boo!

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inglés Just about everything about this movie is wrong – starting with the lousy acting performances and ending with similarly lousy directing. The dialogue deserves special mention; you’d have a hard time finding something as dumb and illogical. I couldn’t think of anything nice to say about this piece of crap. To borrow the title of a Metallica song: It’s “Sad but True”. ()

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Kaka 

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inglés A mismatch of action, romance, and a peculiar atmosphere set in rainy Paris, where you don't know who is good and who is bad, with a disappointing finale – the worst thing the film offers. Not even Thandie Newton's charms can elevate this film to an average B-movie. It's unbelievable how the masterful and imaginative Jonathan Demme (Silence of The Lambs) has declined in productivity, and after more than a decade can descend from a demonically and brilliantly written thriller to a dull and completely unengaging run-of-the-mill film, where the star-studded cast doesn't automatically equal a solid viewing experience. The opening credits are inventive, the music is relatively well chosen, but the rest is not worth talking about. ()

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