
ŒIL ERRANT | THRILLER | COMPLET EN FRANÇAIS | Amanda Righetti
Crime Vidéo - Enquêtes, Documentaires & Fictions
Overview
This thriller film follows a series of murders linked to an online dating site called 'L'œil baladeur' (The Wandering Eye). The investigation begins with the brutal murder of a couple, Michael Olis and Anne Federman, whose ring fingers are severed. Detectives Fitz and Solomon investigate, uncovering a pattern of infidelity and betrayal among the victims. The investigation leads them to suspect Anne's husband, Federman, but he has an alibi. Meanwhile, Marlène Abot, a married woman using the dating site, finds herself entangled in the investigation after a suspicious encounter at a hotel. The murders escalate, and the police race against time to unmask the killer who seems to be targeting individuals involved with the dating site, driven by a twisted sense of morality related to infidelity and broken families.
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Chapters
- Michael Olis and Anne Federman are found murdered, with their ring fingers severed.
- The victims appear to have been killed during a midday nap.
- Anne Federman's husband, Mr. Federman, is a suspect but has an alibi.
- The investigation reveals the victims were involved with the dating site 'L'œil baladeur'.
- Marlène Abot, a married woman, meets a man named Gram from the dating site.
- Marlène's husband, Conor, is a busy doctor, leading to marital strain.
- Marlène has a clandestine meeting with Lucas Manning at a hotel.
- Mr. Federman is revealed to be a former military marksman with a collection of firearms.
- The dating site 'L'œil baladeur' is discussed, focusing on its purpose for married individuals seeking affairs.
- The site's founder, Brook McCole, defends its discretion.
- Marlène uses the alias Alison Rogers on the site.
- Lucas Manning is found murdered in his hotel room, with similar mutilations.
- Mr. Federman is questioned again, expressing his pain and betrayal.
- The police discover Anne Federman's secret computer and emails related to 'L'œil baladeur'.
- Federman admits to wanting revenge on the site's creators.
- The murder weapon is not Federman's .38 caliber firearm.
- Another victim, Brenda Pardes, is found murdered, also a member of 'L'œil baladeur'.
- The killer's motive seems to be moralistic, targeting unfaithful spouses.
- The 'L'œil baladeur' website is discovered to have been hacked.
- The killer is likely using information from the site to target victims.
- Marlène, under police protection, agrees to a meeting with the killer.
- The killer is revealed to be Perry Anunzi, an editor and former associate of Marlène.
- Anunzi confesses to the murders, driven by a desire to punish infidelity.
- Marlène is injured during the confrontation but survives.
- The dating site 'L'œil baladeur' is shut down.
- Marlène grapples with the consequences of her actions and her marriage.
- The police continue to investigate the full extent of the hacking and potential accomplices.
- The motive is linked to the killer's childhood trauma related to his father's infidelity.
Key takeaways
- Online dating sites, even those for discreet encounters, can have serious security vulnerabilities.
- Infidelity and betrayal can have devastating and sometimes fatal consequences.
- A twisted sense of morality can drive individuals to commit extreme acts of violence.
- The investigation highlights the importance of thorough police work and forensic analysis.
- Personal trauma can significantly influence an individual's actions and motivations.
- The film explores the complexities of marriage, trust, and the allure of forbidden relationships.
- Even with advanced security, personal information shared online can be exploited.
- The consequences of seeking extramarital affairs can extend beyond personal relationships to legal and criminal repercussions.