Crimes of Fashion: Killer Clutch

2024

Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller

5
IMDb Rating 5.8/10 10 523 523

Plot summary

An American psychologist, hired to coach a fashion designer, helps a guarded French detective unravel a list of fashionable suspects after a murder happens backstage of a Paris fashion show.


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March 16, 2024 at 10:43 PM

Top cast

Brooke D'Orsay as Lauren Elliott
Éva Magyar as Diana Feeney
Gilles Marini as Andre Dubreuil
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1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gfrasmd 2 / 10

Common sense crime.

Let's see: an American fashion psychologist with no detecting background, who does not speak a word of French, goes to Paris for the first time in her life and manages to solve a crime. Meanwhile the hirsute detective, supposedly in charge, ineptly bumbles around and allows her to meddle in in official police matters. Seems like the perfect plot for a novel Pink Panther movie. Unfortunately, this was intended as a serious film, not a farce.

First of all, what the heck is a fashion psychologist? Then, how can a total stranger, unable to speak the language, easily navigate through Paris, even its unseemly places, and effectively question all possible murder suspects?

And, why would all of them so easily oblige, when she has neither the authority, nor the language ability to do so? In addition, why would the policeman in charge allow such person, unknown to him, to do it and even share information with her? Or, why should the French police always be two steps behind such an unlikely sleuth?

Again, Inspector Clouseau comes to mind, which is not a compliment for French Police and the character viewers are supposed to admire as the charming hero of the production.

Gilles Marini in his role is made to look like an uncouth idiot and Lauren acts as a presumptuous brat. Personally, I saw no reason to enjoy their interaction, though I guess they were made for each either. Hallmark shows no mercy for the faithful viewers. The end of the production clearly indicates that sequels are planned.

Reviewed by bsshqfjg 10 / 10

Gilles Marini sizzles!

What a fun film. This was the first film I watched on Hallmark Mystery. Both of the lead actors, Brooke D'Orsay and Gilles Marini (heartthrob!!!) did a great job bringing their characters to life. There was good chemistry between the two. Gilles, playing a police detective, did a wonderful job showing his slow thawing to Lauren Elliot, a psychologist who specializes in working with the fashion industry. Because the movie was set in France, there were lots of French accents which required some concentration or closed captions. The mystery itself had some nice complications and twists and the ending made sense which is always a plus! I loved the fashions, even the over the top ones and the location (Paris) was fabulous. I hope Hallmark will decide to go forward with more Crimes of Fashion. Would love to see where these characters go.

Reviewed by gawolfson 2 / 10

Doesn't hit the mark

Having been to Paris several times, and being a cozy mystery fan, I had looked forward to this addition to the Hallmark mysteries, but it was disappointing at best.

I realize that the tone generally should be light, but there's still supposed to be a credible plot and interesting characters. The writers created decent characters, but the plot left a lot to be desired. Sure, the perky heroine is supposed to stupidly put herself in danger, but really - in a country where her knowledge of the language is limited to all of three words, which she persists in using together no matter what - it got old and annoying pretty quickly - first time sort of cute, then just stupid. Someone with the academic credentials (so presumably effort spent in getting them) Lauren has should have at least tried to learn a few more phrases, or at least that "Merci, bon jour" as a perpetual response to anything is pretty dopey. And, given her level of ignorance of the city and the language, it made no sense for her to go careening around the city and poking into stuff all ON HER OWN - especially when she had a perfectly hunky police detective who was fairly willing to accompany her.

Also - maybe some people like this actress, but I found her constant slow "aren't I special/precious/too beautiful for words" smile annoying, as if her character felt it was necessary for her to be the primary focus of anyone in range. It didn't quite ring true for someone who is a professional mental health provider, in my opinion.

A few suggestions if they decide to continue this particular series: 1. Lauren needs to learn to at least be able to manage more than "Merci, bon jour." 2. Do something about the stereotypical police chief (no, making her a woman is not enough - the character still fit all of the tired tropes) and Andre's professional relationship with her and his colleagues. Just because they're not main characters doesn't mean they shouldn't be more than sterotypes. 3. Put a little more effort into credible plot lines - the only reason I didn't stop watching halfway through or so on those grounds was because I wanted to find out if my guess as to the villain was right (it was).

A beautiful, fascinating city, an interesting setting (fashion industry), a fascinating culture different from American culture in many ways, and, yes, a pretty good-looking hero - come on, Hallmark, you've got a good bit to work with already - put a little better effort into it!

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