Poetic Film Review: The Crimson Rivers (Les Rivières pourpres, 2000)
In the quiet town of Guernon,
A gruesome crime is found,
Two detectives on the case,
With mysteries abound.
Niemans and Kerkerian,
A dynamic duo they make,
Unraveling dark secrets,
For justice's sake.
Inspired by Hollywood thrillers,
French cinema takes its stand,
But as the plot unfolds,
It slips from the director's hand.
Vincent Cassell, unimpressed,
With a film that lost its way,
But the audience was captivated,
And flocked to see the play.
The Crimson Rivers, a hit,
Despite its flaws and quirks,
A tale of crime and intrigue,
Set against the Alps' majestic works.
So if you seek a thriller,
With twists and turns galore,
The Crimson Rivers awaits you,
To leave you wanting more.
(Note: The review in its original form can be read here.)
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