The Third Murder: TIFF Review

Hirokazu Koreeda's The Third Murder is a break from his usual quiet family drama explorations that I've become very used to. Here, we have murder mystery/courtroom drama and the turnout is unfortunately procedural but nonetheless quite engrossing. At times it can feel like a TV movie and the pacing is rather brutal but Koreeda does a brilliant job and constantly finding ways to surprise his audience and have it not feel contrived. It's imperfect but certainly a thought-provoking and intriguingly twisty movie. Think of an episode of Law & Order but exceptionally directed and acted. The truth is frequently the hardest thing to understand.

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