Dark Crimes (2018)
Tadek, a Polish detective, becomes suspicious of a controversial author when the incidents described in his unpublished novel resemble the inner workings of an unsolved murder.
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The Worst Film Ever
Powerful
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
I've watched some horrible movies in my life. None worse than this. No other film I can recall so efficiently combines poor acting, shifting, ridiculous accents, sexual content as pointless as it is tasteless, and so poorly communicated and dull a plot. Do yourself a massive favor and steer clear of this steaming dung pile.
A hard-boiled detective becomes suspicious of an author whose novel resembles the inner-workings of an unsolved murder. Director Alexandros Avranas' Dark Crimes is wonderfully framed and is tour de force in lighting and creating a moody atmosphere. Reminiscent of 2016's The Snowman, while well written Jeremy Brock's solemn screenplay is non-eventful. However there are some solid performances, Marton Csokas is on fine form, Carrey is outstanding in this serious brooding role as an investigator who wants to solve a case that he was taken off.The twist whodunit at the end comes as no surprise, never the less, worth viewing for Carrey's performance alone.
I saw the trailer and had extremely high hopes. I thought it'll be way more entertaining. I though it'll had a plot twist or something but it was just plain. It was pretty slow, repetitive and predictable
Unless Jim Carey is playing a dumb goof, it doesn suit him. Dead Peety bird was more entertaining than this pile of garbage.