In a power play to gain the upper hand during an argument, doctor Jenny Davin (Adèle Haenel) refuses a stressed-out intern’s request to answer an after-hours knock at the clinic door. The knock turns out to have been that of a woman trying to escape her killer, and Jenny’s subsequent discovery of the murder causes the modest general practitioner to go full Agatha Christie. She’ll stop at nothing in her effort to keep the victim from finding her final resting place in Potter’s Field, even if it means waving a surveillance photo in front of a parade of patients. Given the otherwise brusque approach and chiseled logic generally associated with writer-directors Jean Pierre and Luc Dardenne (L’Enfant, The Kid with a Bike), the last thing one expected was for the Belgian brothers to dote on a murder mystery, particularly one involving a medico turned amateur sleuth that’s fraught with coincidence like so much of what’s already out there. (2016) — Scott Marks
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