This may sound strange, but I am going to plug a movie that I have not seen and I have little chances to find here in the UK. Or indeed elsewhere. I am talking about Die Laaste Tango, the first movie directed by South African crime writer Deon Meyer. I have been following the shooting through the author/director's page on Facebook.It was released Thursday the 20th. The story is both a crime thriller and a tragedy, about a cop hunted by a serial killer he once beat up to an inch of his life and a woman dying of cancer. You can read more about it here. All fan interest aside, this is a fascinating starting point. And then I watched the trailer and I was sold. Like in the novels of Meyer, gruesome violence mixes lives alongside tenderness. Of course I cannot say if a movie will be great from a mere trailer, but we might have a at least a very solid film here, a thriller with soul. Have a look at the trailer and see what you think:Blogue d'un québécois expatrié en Angleterre. Comme toute forme d'autobiographie est constituée d'une large part de fiction, j'ai décidé de nommer le blogue Vraie Fiction.
Saturday, 22 June 2013
Die Laaste Tango
This may sound strange, but I am going to plug a movie that I have not seen and I have little chances to find here in the UK. Or indeed elsewhere. I am talking about Die Laaste Tango, the first movie directed by South African crime writer Deon Meyer. I have been following the shooting through the author/director's page on Facebook.It was released Thursday the 20th. The story is both a crime thriller and a tragedy, about a cop hunted by a serial killer he once beat up to an inch of his life and a woman dying of cancer. You can read more about it here. All fan interest aside, this is a fascinating starting point. And then I watched the trailer and I was sold. Like in the novels of Meyer, gruesome violence mixes lives alongside tenderness. Of course I cannot say if a movie will be great from a mere trailer, but we might have a at least a very solid film here, a thriller with soul. Have a look at the trailer and see what you think:
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