We've Seen "the Way of the Snake": Veneous Revenge
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The Japanese filmmaker proposes a careful remake of his own thriller, "The Way of the Snake", without however reaching the desired disorder.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa revisits one of his own films, this time with Damien Bonnard in the title-role. An interesting, confusing but also somewhat biting feature line-up Bet dared for
Kiyoshi Kurosawa remakes one of his first films by transposing the plot from Japan to France.
The Japanese filmmaker signed his second French film after Le Secret de la Chambre Noire (2016). The remake of a telefilm he had made in 1998. He tried to meditate on revenge.


Albert Bacheret (Damien Bonnard) is a father devastated by the inexplicable disappearance of his eight-year-old daughter. While the police seem unable to resolve the case, he decides to conduct his own investigation and receives unexpected help from Sayoko (Ko Shibasaki), a enigmatic Japanese psychiatrist. E
Japanese actress Kô Shibasaki and French actor Damien Bonnard play an infernal duo that kidnaps and tortures suspects of inhuman trafficking. Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa shot in France a remake of one of his films: violence, manipulation, lies and confusion. This film is a new version of "Serpents Path" shot in 1998 by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. After " Cloud" and "Chime", "La voie du serpent" is the third film by Kiyoshi Kurosawa broadcast in Fr…
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