Crime or Punishment?!?
Crime or Punishment?!?

Crime or Punishment?!?

2009Movie110 minJapanese

Riko Narumi plays an unpopular idol who in an attempt to boost her faltering career becomes police chief for a day. During the day a robbery occurs at a convenience store and instead of letting a real police chief deal with the robbery she decides to take the matter into her own hands.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Sergei LoznitsaGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Sergei Loznitsa's "Crime or Punishment?!?" is a stark documentary that observes the often-overlooked daily lives of individuals within the Russian prison system. The film focuses on the routines, interactions, and quiet moments of prisoners, offering a glimpse into a world rarely seen by the outside. It captures the monotony and the underlying human experiences within the confines of incarceration. The documentary provides a contemplative look at confinement and its effects on the individual.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed for its unflinching and observational approach, "Crime or Punishment?!?" was lauded for its raw portrayal of prison life. Reviewers praised Loznitsa's directorial style for its objectivity and its ability to convey the psychological weight of imprisonment without overt commentary. The film is recognized for its significant contribution to documentary filmmaking about the penal system.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its observational and non-judgmental style.
  • Hailed as a powerful and sobering look at the realities of prison life.
  • Commended for its focus on the human element within the confines of incarceration.

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Fun Fact

Sergei Loznitsa is known for his work on films that critically examine Russian and post-Soviet society, often using observational documentary techniques.

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