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Directed by
Claude Lelouch
2007
1h 43m
R
Drama
,
Thriller
7.1
87%
76%
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A popular novelist researches unlikely sources to find characters for her next bestseller.
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Cast of Crossed Tracks
Dominique Pinon
Pierre Laclos / Louis
Fanny Ardant
Judith Ralitzer
Audrey Dana
Huguette
Michèle Bernier
Florence
Myriam Boyer
La mère d'Huguette
Zinedine Soualem
le commissaire
Boris Ventura-Diaz
Alain
Marc Rioufol
Le propriétaire du vignoble
Thomas Le Douarec
Shaya Lelouch
la fille d'Huguette
Cyrille Eldin
Paul
Gilles Lemaire
le capitaine du bateau « Roman de gare »
Serge Moati
lui-même
William Leymergie
la voix de la radio Autoroute info
Marine Royer
Patricia
Rebecca Blanc
Eric Delcourt
Eve Bitoun
Jérôme Cachon
Victoire Debré
Crossed Tracks Reviews
Arizona Republic
Richard Nilsen
Don't go to the theater expecting too much and you can't help but leave with a smile on your face.
Orlando Sentinel
Roger Moore
Forty years after his breakout success as a filmmaker, Claude Lelouch makes something of a comeback with his playful and sexy whodunit, Roman de Gare.
Miami Herald
Rene Rodriguez
Even if the game isn't entirely successful, it's fun to play along.
Chicago Tribune
Sid Smith
Lelouch's deft touch with various cinematic styles, however surface, enables him to interweave pastoral elegy, quirky social comedy and thriller with fluid ease.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
I think I understand the alternative realities of the plot, and I concede the loose ends are tied up, sort of, but I didn't care.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
An ingenuous knot of plot, expertly tangled, in which nothing is quite what it seems.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It's the smartest and best suspense movie you're likely to see for a while.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Pinon and Dana are so striking together.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
It's intellectually cagey, potentially romantic, and, above all, an entertaining puzzle box of duplicitous people doing mysterious things, men and women.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
A sly catalog of deceits and a gentle commentary on slippery creativity and desire.
Film.com
Jonathan F. Richards
Lelouch is now 71 years old, and I bet he's never had as much fun with a film. Roman de Gare threads plots and characters and twists together like a demented weaver.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
Lelouch and his longtime writing partner, Pierre Uytterhoeven, slyly exploit and subvert audience expectations.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
The movie is more entertaining than it is logical; its narrative leaps are sometimes ahead of our ability to believe them. But as the compellingly enigmatic Pierre, Pinon keeps us rapt.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
If you're willing to go along with it, as I was, then being manipulated -- or at least actively misled -- becomes a pleasure.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul
Ella Taylor
This goofy tale of self-emancipation, a love story made by a mature man wise to the possibilities of the improbable, is also a thriller with an unexpectedly dark edge.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
A glossy, enjoyable thriller that isn't quite as tricky or Hitchcockian as it wants to be, Roman de Gare gets by on high style and nice central performances by rubber-faced Dominique Pinon and Audrey Dana.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
The story's Hitchcockian plot loses steam quickly, though Pinon's salty presence keeps things from getting totally bloodless.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Lelouch's film is the cinematic equivalent, enjoyable fluff that your mind will discard after the closing credits -- but worth seeing nevertheless.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
[Director Lelouch] doesn't really move much beyond his usual glib panache here, but the plot is intriguing and so are the actors.
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