Mortal Transfer streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
2001
Runtime
2h02

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Metascore

Mortal Transfer

Enter the twisted realm of desires and deception.

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Synopsis

Mortal Transfer, also known as Mortel transfert, is a psychological thriller released in 2001 starring Jean-Hugues Anglade. The movie follows the twisted journey of Michel Durand, a psychoanalyst who becomes entangled in a dangerous game after a seductive patient, Olga Kubler, convinces him to help her commit the perfect crime. As the line between reality and illusion blurs, Michel is faced with moral dilemmas and dark secrets, leading to a mind-bending climax that challenges the perceptions of right and wrong. With intense psychological depth and unpredictable twists, Mortal Transfer delves into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of forbidden desires.

Cast

  • Jean-Hugues Anglade

    Jean-Hugues Anglade

    Michel Durand

  • Hélène de Fougerolles

    Hélène de Fougerolles

    Olga Kluber

  • Miki Manojlović

    Miki Manojlović

    Erostrate

  • Valentina Sauca

    Valentina Sauca

    Hélène Maier

  • Robert Hirsch

    Robert Hirsch

    Armand Zlibovic

  • Yves Rénier

    Yves Rénier

    Max Kubler

Reviews

Mortal Transfer received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its unconventional storytelling and thought-provoking themes. The Guardian described it as 'a dark and intriguing film that keeps the audience guessing until the very end.' On the other hand, The Hollywood Reporter criticized its slow pacing and convoluted plot, stating that 'the film struggles to maintain a coherent narrative.' Despite the divisive opinions, audiences appreciated Jean-Hugues Anglade's mesmerizing performance and the film's eerie atmosphere. Rotten Tomatoes gave Mortal Transfer a rating of 3.5/5, highlighting its exploration of psychological complexities. IMDb users rated the movie 6.0/10, praising its unique take on the thriller genre. Metacritic provided a score of 50 out of 100, indicating a moderate reception.