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The Riddle (2007)
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Johnny Was screenwriter and executive producer Brendan Foley makes his feature directorial debut with this psychological thriller that asks what a burned-out sports journalist, an eccentric vagrant, and a Charles Dickens novel could have to do with a series of unsolvable murders. Mike Sullivan (Vinne Jones) is s sports writer who longs to become a serious newsman. Strangely, and for reasons beyond Sullivan's comprehension, his superiors at the newspaper and a Police Inspector named Willis (P.H. Moriarty) seem to be blocking his efforts at every turn. And when Sullivan begins investigating a recent murder case, their efforts to steer him back to the sports pages only intensify. Later, seemingly by happenstance, Sullivan comes into possession of an original manuscript for Dickens' The Riddle. As Sullivan begins to draw parallels between the age-old story and a collection of corpses whose official causes of death are flimsy at best, the true intentions of his secretive superiors gradually begin coming into focus for the budding investigative journalist. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Brendan Foley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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    Thomas B.

    I was looking forward to seeing how this film would tie the two story lines together. It was a major disappointment. There was nothing clever about it. I would consider it a cop-out. I enjoyed the scenes along the Thames River but the Charles Dickens story line was very grainy. I assume the filmmakers were trying to make that part of the picture look Victorian. It really looked like a bad old TV show. I never understood the murder of the woman found in the river and how it tied in to the rest of the plot. I also cannot understand how someone would carry around an original priceless manuscript of Charles Dickens in his jacket and just read parts of it the pub or along the river while waiting for something to happen. This picture had scenes of greyhound dog racing which some may find objectionable. The movie was never shown in theaters or on TV. Over 4 million copies of the DVD were given away for free as an insert to a London Sunday newspaper. Two stars at best.

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    Robert D.

    This film was fascinating but somewhat confusing...I wasn't sure what the Derek Jacobi role was intended to dramatize...it seemed that he was some reincarnation of Dickens especially at the end when he is handed "his" manuscript and then disappears under the Thames.. as far as all the other characters and the land grab,all that seemed incidental to the storyline. 3 stars for Derek Jacobi..

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    George M.

    By reading the theater review I expected more but was let down, HEAVY. Hard to follow story line but fair acting for British. Being a British movie of this type, I expected more but was really let down.

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