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The Double Hour(La doppia ora)

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Italy · 2009
1h 35m
Director Giuseppe Capotondi
Starring Kseniya Rappoport, Filippo Timi, Antonia Truppo, Gaetano Bruno
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller

A chambermaid and a former cop meet at a speed dating event and fall for each other. But during a romantic getaway, things suddenly take a turn for the worse when her mysterious past is revealed.

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70

Variety by

Not so much a genre movie as a movie that switches between genres -- and comes out on top.

60

Time Out by David Fear

Here's the thing: We enjoy a good mindf--- lark as much as the next filmgoer, but such fluid tomfoolery eventually has to add up to something, and The Double Hour ultimately doesn't.

80

New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier

A twisty Italian thriller that takes some liberties with its now-you-see-'em/now-you-don't plot points, but no matter; the way director Giuseppe Capotondi keeps us guessing is deliciously, maliciously deft.

85

Movieline by Michelle Orange

To say too much about what actually happens would be to rob you of the film's risks and narrative ripostes. What should be noted is that Capotondi makes ambitious use of an unreliable narrator in a way that is rarely seen in modern films.

60

The Hollywood Reporter by Natasha Senjanovic

A smart psychological thriller with the one fatal flaw that Slavic women in Italian television and cinema must be dark, tormented characters who hardly ever smile. In a criminal caper with a twist, this actually works against the story.

50

Village Voice by Nick Pinkerton

The Double Hour sustains a minimum of attention thanks to the naturally beguiling presence of long-stemmed Rappoport-but what might've a less cautious director done with the material?

67

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Pretty to look at, making good use of the scenery in and around Turin; if nothing else, the runaway plot keeps the movie unpredictable.

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