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Director: Claude Chabrol
Cast: Didier Bénureau, Sylvie Granotier
A woman picks up a stranded motorist on the side of the road. Once inside her vehicle, the two hear a radio report about the recent slayings of the Screwdriver Killer...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Coup de vice, directed by Claude Chabrol in 2001, is a thriller that follows a woman who picks up a stranded motorist, only to learn about the recent killings of the Screwdriver Killer. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its suspenseful plot and character development, while others finding it uneven in execution.
Why you might like this:
Directed by the acclaimed French filmmaker Claude Chabrol, the 2001 thriller Coup de vice offers a gripping, suspenseful cat-and-mouse game between a woman and a stranded motorist she picks up, laced with Chabrol's signature style of psychological depth and moral ambiguity. Fans of Chabrol's chilling character studies and exploration of the dark side of human nature will find much to appreciate in this taut, expertly crafted film.