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The Serpent (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 2007 / Suitable for 15 years and over / Director: Eric Barbier / Actors: Yvan Attal, ... more
The Serpent (DVD) ... Olga Kurylenko ... / DVD released 2008-03-03 at Metrodome Distribution / Features of the DVD: PAL

Newest Review: ... there one thing I hate about foreign films, its poorly dubbed productions with no concept of audio/visual sync.) The plot has ... more

 ... actually been done really well, and has obviously carefully been thought-out. There are a few nail biting moments throughout especially as the pace intensifies further in the film. This is the sort of film that's guaranteed to get your attention and keep you entertained. The atmosphere and tone created are nothing less than perfect, giving you a real impression of danger and the hate portrayed from one of the characters. There are also some good special features included that add to the entertainment factor. The ...more

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The Serpent [2007] [DVD]
Release Date: 2008 - 03 - 03, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over,
Last Update 12.11.2009 05:42
£ 5.02


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Premium Review The Serpent (DVD): A Note Worthy Film. (334 words)
by - written on 12/01/09 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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The Serpent, is a French thriller that's ripe with revenge, action, and violence. It follows the seemly picture perfect life of Vincent Mandel, a photographer with a beautiful wife and two children. However we soon find that his life is anything but ideal. Poor Vincent is being framed for rape and murder, and things are just getting started. Thankfully, The Serpent is simply subtitled and not dubbed (if there one thing I hate about foreign films, its poorly dubbed productions with no concept of audio/visual sync.) The plot has actually been done really well, and has obviously carefully been thought-out. There are a few nail biting moments throughout ...  Read the complete review

 
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