Review of The Oxford Murders (2008) by Viktor G — 10 Sep 2012
Although the script has some holes and it is not very elaborate at some parts plus some unnecessary scenes, the film success to present a clean murder investigation. The best thing of the film is the intrigue presented and the much you can learn about maths, very interesting. I consider the character of Arthur Sheldon a result of ancient experiences, a person not so eassy to understand, manipulative and intelligent. The rest of the characters are less convincing, but still take their places and fill the story.
Remarkable shots.
This review of The Oxford Murders (2008) was written by Viktor G on 10 Sep 2012.
The Oxford Murders has generally received mixed reviews.
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