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Director: Jérôme Cornuau
Cast: Bérénice Bejo, Michaël Milon, Philippe Duquesne, Alain Figlarz
Critical Reception & Ratings
Koan, the 2002 French crime thriller directed by Jérôme Cornuau, has received a mixed critical reception. While some have praised its tense, suspenseful plot, others have found the narrative to be convoluted and difficult to follow. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its ratings on IMDb (6.4/10) and Rotten Tomatoes (no score available) suggest a moderately positive but somewhat divisive public reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of stylish crime thrillers with a dash of mystery will likely appreciate the 2002 film Koan, directed by Jérôme Cornuau. Starring Bérénice Bejo, the film blends tense action with clever plotting, showcasing Cornuau's knack for crafting moody, atmospheric suspense.
A kōan is a story, dialogue, question, or statement from Chinese Chan Buddhist lore, supplemented with commentaries, that is used in Chan, Zen, Seon and Thiền Buddhist practice in different ways. The main goal of kōan practice in Zen is to achieve kenshō, to see or observe one's buddha-nature.
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