The Crookes
The Crookes

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The Crookes

1974
Movie
98 min
Persian

Reza Bazaarcheh, who is involved in smuggling with his friend Ghafour, delivers a shipment to Salman. Reza is arrested by the gendarmes, and Ghafour demands the bag containing the smuggled money from Salman. Salman has given the bag to a woman, and Ghafour and Bashir retrieve the bag from her, with Bashir committing an act of disrespect towards the woman. Sahar tells her husband Islam that one of the assailants was Reza Bazaarcheh...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Anthony SimmonsGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A gripping psychological thriller, 'The Crookes' delves into the dark underbelly of a London community grappling with a series of unsettling events. As suspicion mounts and paranoia escalates, the film explores themes of isolation, social decay, and the fragility of human connection. The narrative follows individuals caught in a web of fear and uncertainty, where trust is a scarce commodity and the truth remains elusive.

Critical Reception

While 'The Crookes' did not achieve widespread commercial success, it garnered attention from critics for its atmospheric tension and strong performances. It is often cited as an example of British auteur cinema from the era, appreciated for its unflinching portrayal of societal anxieties. Audience reception was more divided, with some finding its pace deliberate and its themes challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its brooding atmosphere and unsettling tone.

  • Laurence Olivier's performance noted for its intensity.

  • The film's deliberate pacing and bleak outlook were polarizing.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the actual Crookes area of Sheffield, England, lending it a gritty authenticity.

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