Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1983

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With the kidnapping of another young girl, Detective Maurice Jobson notices a number of powerful similarities to the abduction cases he had investigated back in the '70s - and for which a man was convicted and sentenced. Meanwhile, a reluctant local solicitor, John Piggott, decides to take up the condemned man’s cause. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Can Yorkshire fairy tales about Little Red Riding Hoods, wolves, pigs, and wingless swans have a happy ending? Navigating the time shifts is tricky; anyone who hasn’t seen the previous episodes a few days ago won’t know what’s going on. The film is bogged down by unnecessary emphasis on trivial details, with a slow-motion rescue scene featuring a beam of light and floating feathers being a shot off target. From the climax of the trilogy, where the hands—sorry, cards—are supposed to be laid on the table, I expected a bit more directorial skill and screenwriting cleverness. The bell has tolled, and... where is the end of the North? ()

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