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The Crime Is Mine Review (2023) — 75% Celluloid Score

Directed by François Ozon · 2023 ·

Answer Summary

The Crime Is Mine (2023) earns a 75% Celluloid Score — Recommended. Recommended — recommended by most critics and audiences.Critics (98%) were notably more enthusiastic than audiences (72%).

Quick Verdict

Averaged from five public sources (critic, audience, Metascore, Letterboxd, IMDb). See how we calculate scores.

75%
Celluloid Score Recommended

Five-source breakdown

98% Critic Score
72% Audience
74 Metascore
★★★☆☆ Letterboxd 3.4
6.5 IMDb /10
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Runtime
1h 55m
Cast
Nadia Tereszkiewicz , Rebecca Marder , Isabelle Huppert , Dany Boon

Why this score?

  • Strong critic approval (98% positive).
  • General viewers mostly liked it (72%).
  • Metascore is generally favorable (74/100).
  • Celluloid Score 75% averages all five public rating sources — our own composite, not a third-party trademark score.

Best for

  • Viewers who want a well-regarded comedy, thriller, romance pick
  • Critics' darlings — stronger with reviewers than general viewers

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    Is The Crime Is Mine worth watching?

    Yes — The Crime Is Mine earns a 75% Celluloid Score. Recommended — recommended by most critics and audiences.

    Critics Consensus

    François Ozon dresses up a frothy murder farce in gorgeous 1930s production design, letting Isabelle Huppert steal scenes as a washed-up star while two young actresses spar over a killing neither committed.

    Celluloid Critics Consensus

    Critics (98%) were notably more enthusiastic than audiences (72%).

    What is The Crime Is Mine about?

    In 1930s Paris, Madeleine, a pretty, young, penniless and talentless actress, is accused of murdering a famous producer. Helped by her best friend Pauline, a...

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