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The Ardennes(D'Ardennen)

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Belgium · 2015
1h 33m
Director Robin Pront
Starring Jeroen Perceval, Veerle Baetens, Kevin Janssens, Eric Godon
Genre Drama

A man's brother is released from prison four years after they were both involved in a robbery gone wrong. As the brothers are driven apart by jealousy, they find themselves in an escalating conflict in this intense drama of crime and family.

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Empire by

The film’s bleak, Coen-esque sense of isolation, cold brutality and clutch of confident performances...make for a decent and engaging story that culminates in an enjoyably nasty conclusion.

60

The New York Times by A.O. Scott

Even though, in retrospect, The Ardennes feels a little obvious and secondhand, it unfolds with enough speed and wit to hold your attention.

40

Variety by Ben Kenigsberg

The climax quickens the film’s pulse but doesn’t exactly grow organically from what’s proceeded it.

60

Village Voice by Bilge Ebiri

In the end, for all the artistry on display, The Ardennes is more admirable than inspiring. It has style, and even suspense, but relatively little imagination.

60

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

A promising if not quite audacious debut by Robin Pront, the film benefits from a solidly envisioned family dynamic but doesn't really generate much heat until its final act.

58

The A.V. Club by Mike D'Angelo

First-time director Robin Pront serves up plenty of brooding atmosphere, but the screenplay, adapted from a stage play by Pront and Jeroen Perceval (who also plays the sensible Harvey Keitel role), never succeeds in eluding genre cliché.

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