
Crime and Punishment 2002
Adapted from the classic novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Julian Jarrold's 'Crime and Punishment (2002)' brings to life the gripping tale of a young man torn between morality and desperation.
Director: Julian Jarrold
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Crime and Punishment (2002) about?
The film follows Raskolnikov, a young man who is pushed to commit a heinous crime due to desperation and struggles with guilt and morality.
Who directed Crime and Punishment?
The film was directed by Julian Jarrold.
Who stars in Crime and Punishment?
The movie features a talented cast, including John Simm, Ian McDiarmid, and Kate Ashfield.
Is Crime and Punishment (2002) worth watching?
While not a light-hearted watch, 'Crime and Punishment (2002)' is a gripping drama that explores important themes and raises questions about human nature, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of psychological drama.
How long is Crime and Punishment?
The movie has a runtime of 180 minutes.
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About Crime and Punishment (2002) — A Gripping Tale of Desperation and Guilt
Adapted from the classic novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Julian Jarrold's 'Crime and Punishment (2002)' brings to life the gripping tale of a young man torn between morality and desperation. The film follows Raskolnikov, a former student struggling to pay the rent on his apartment, who is pushed to the edge of sanity and ultimately, to commit a heinous crime. As the investigation unfolds, Raskolnikov must confront the consequences of his actions and the pressure to confess, all while navigating the complexities of his own guilt-ridden psyche. With a talented cast, including John Simm, Ian McDiarmid, and Kate Ashfield, this drama delves into the darker aspects of human nature, raising important questions about the nature of crime and punishment. With its intense atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, 'Crime and Punishment (2002)' is a must-watch for fans of psychological drama.