Anything For Her (Subtitled)
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 97 min
- UK release date: 5/6/2009
- Directed by: Fred Cavaye
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Distributor: Metrodome Films
Diane Kruger, Vincent Lindon
A heart wrenching thriller, ‘Anything For Her’ is the story of an ordinary man, forced to go to extraordinary lengths for the woman he loves.
Lisa (Diane Kruger) and Julian (Vincent Lindon) are a happily married couple, who enjoy a quiet life with their son Oscar. But their perfect lives are turned upside down when Lisa is arrested for murder and sentenced to twenty years. After failing to convince the authorities of his wife’s innocence, Julian’s only hope is to help Lisa to escape from prison. But to what lengths is he prepared to go?
If you liked ‘Mark Of An Angel’ and ‘Fermat’s Room’, you’ll love ‘Anything For Her’
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Contains strong language and violence..
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Latest customer review (from a total of 1 review):
disappointing on the whole, but could be VG acting
this film however is more of a prison Break take on French territory. there is very good acting from famous actor Lindon, and Diane Kruger ( ex-successful model-turned-actress) is very believable as a French-speaking murderer, even though she is German originally.
my problem was that the plot could have been layered even deeper and offered instead few answers as to the trial aspect of the case and the justice side of it.
3/5 rating for me.
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