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Cortex (2008)

Cortex (2008)
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An Alzheimer's-afflicted ex-policeman moves into a special needs residence - only to watch his life erupt into a waking nightmare - in Nicholas Boukhrief's tense psychological thriller Cortex (2008). During the golden years of his retirement, former police superintendent Charles Boyer (André Dussolier) opts to protect himself from the pitfalls of dementia by moving into The Residence, a facility designed to provide for elderly patients with neuro-degenerative disorders. Boyer isn't long in the new building, however, before ominous events begin to occur - including a high number of deaths among the patients. Eschewing the notion that this may be inevitable given the ages and illnesses of the populace, Charles smells a rat; he can never quite waive his sense that the others have been systematically rubbed out by an unknown party. As his investigation of the matter begins, questions linger about whether his suspicions are valid or merely a product of the ex-cop's Alzheimer-driven paranoia. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
André DussollierMarthe Keller, (more)
Director(s):
Nicholas BoukhriefNicolas Coukhrief, (more)
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Synopsis of Cortex

An Alzheimer's-afflicted ex-policeman moves into a special needs residence - only to watch his life erupt into a waking nightmare - in Nicholas Boukhrief's tense psychological thriller Cortex (2008). During the golden years of his retirement, former police superintendent Charles Boyer (André Dussolier) opts to protect himself from the pitfalls of dementia by moving into The Residence, a facility designed to provide for elderly patients with neuro-degenerative disorders. Boyer isn't long in the new building, however, before ominous events begin to occur - including a high number of deaths among the patients. Eschewing the notion that this may be inevitable given the ages and illnesses of the populace, Charles smells a rat; he can never quite waive his sense that the others have been systematically rubbed out by an unknown party. As his investigation of the matter begins, questions linger about whether his suspicions are valid or merely a product of the ex-cop's Alzheimer-driven paranoia. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Complete Cast of Cortex


Director(s):
Nicholas BoukhriefNicolas Coukhrief
Writer(s):
Frédérique MoreauNicolas CoukhriefNicholas Boukhrief
Producer(s):
Sylvie Pialat
Categories:
Independent FilmsMystery & Suspense
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    Eric F.

    A nifty little thriller from France set, improbably, in a nursing home for Alzheimer's patients. Sounds depressing (and it seems that way to start) but, before you know it, the film grabs you and doesn't let go. As the protagonist, Dussollier is thoroughly convincing, turning in a brilliant performance as a retired cop with a tenuous grip on reality. [Subtitles.]

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    Andreas K.

    There is nothing new about rooting for the one struggling, but to see how a retired cop with Alzheimer's fights against his illness and the implied perceptions by the ones he tries to convince that a crime happened, is novel, entertaining, and honest. This movie does not rely on Hollywood type action, so if you expect any Freerunners with amazing jumps and flips, or explosions, you are disappointed, but the story carries itself enough.

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    Oscar P.

    A very slow movie thriller that ends up good. In French so there are subtitles.

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