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In the Cut

In the Cut (2003)

1h 59m | PG-13

⭐ 5.126 / 10

A New York City writing professor, Frannie Avery, has an affair with a police detective who is investigating the murder of a beautiful young woman in her neighborhood.

Director: Jane Campion

Studio: Pathé

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Romance

Video: 720p

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Cast

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan

as Frannie Avery

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

as Giovanni A. Malloy

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh

as Pauline

Nick Damici

Nick Damici

as Detective Rodriguez

Sharrieff Pugh

Sharrieff Pugh

as Cornelius Webb

Heather Litteer

Heather Litteer

as Angela Sands

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

When a young woman is murdered in New York, one of the investigating police officers encounters local teacher “Frannie” (Meg Ryan) in whose garden the body was found and whilst investigating the crime, “Molloy” (Mark Ruffalo) and she start to have an affair. It’s a sexually-charged arrangement but the more she sees him, the more she begins to suspect that his belief in there being a serial killer is correct, but might it actually be “Molloy” who is up to no good? It’s creepily shot and paced, but I’m afraid that a couple of nude scenes and some explicitly dirty chatter don’t really do anywhere near enough to make this film stand out. The plot is derivative; the denouement rushed and aside from Ryan more erotically reprising her famous diner scene from “When Harry…” (1989) there really isn’t a thing memorable about this film at all. Perhaps the more graphic A-lister sex scenes caused more of a stir in the USA, but for those of us brought up on European detective yarns, some brutal serial killing intermingled with some shagging isn’t anything new, innovative or especially compelling to watch. It does look good, but it’s not a very memorable or scary exercise otherwise.