A French Case (2021)
6/10
ineptitude on steroids . . .
6 August 2023
Warning: Spoilers
If this movie accurately reflects French law and proxis, remind me never to consider living in France. The French reputation for insufferable arrogance is well played. The "judge" is a poor excuse for proper jurisprudence, seeking only to protect his career. This "le juge" uses the gendarmes to cover his backside.

Guillaume Emmanuel Marie de Quengo de Tonquédec as the lead gendarme is treated rudely by "le juge" The Villemins family is treated with equal disregard. The paparazzi are about as offensive as it gets. Reminds me of the paparazzi who caused the death of Princess Diana.

Watching this movie, I found myself getting angry. The "judge" and his newly appointed henchman (gendarne) are despicable theorists seeking a villian, turning Christine Villemins into that villain. If this is how it really happened, the French are a most disgraceful and disgusting group.
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