What Happened 'The Night of the 12th'? A Murder Remains a Mystery in This French Film
Briefly

Yohan's not the only one with a feeling of futility.You sense the incessant grind of police work in all the members of his team, from the gallows humor with which they face the latest grisly sight to their reasonable complaints about broken equipment and endless paperwork."We fight evil by writing reports," says Marceau, a sensitive man who wanted to teach French literature but wound up as a cop who quotes the poet Verlaine and dreams of a different life.
Read at KQED
[
add
]
[
|
|
]