Crimes of Fashion: Killer Clutch (2024)

Crimes of Fashion: Killer Clutch (2024)

PG

As generic a mystery as you might expect, that doesn't embrace its inherent campiness

4.8

Movie

Canada, Hungary
English
Crime, Drama, Mystery, TV Movie
2024
FELIPE RODRIGUEZ
Alain Van Goethem, Brooke D'Orsay, David Bowles
84 min

TLDR

Fashion psychology is a real thing, but when it's mentioned in a Hallmark movie, why does it sound completely made up?

What it's about

An American fashion psychologist assists in the investigation of a murder at a Paris fashion show.

The take

Even if Crimes of Fashion: Killer Clutch faithfully sticks to the general template of a mystery film, that doesn't guarantee its quality. It may have structure and suspects and motive but it doesn't inject its own color into the expected story beats. Maybe it's a consequence of the film being made for a network that only really shows "safe," sanitized programming, but there isn't a particularly strong sense of danger here despite the threat of violence being established from the very beginning. And while the movie has fun with individual outsized characters meant to show off how outlandish and how expressive high fashion can be, they fall to the background and are unfortunately diluted in the rest of the film's bland tropes.

What stands out

Every side character here that comes from the fashion world is admittedly little more than a modified stereotype, but it's still refreshing to have these people break the monotony of this ordinary mystery. It's a shame that the film doesn't integrate these characters into the plot beyond having them be interviewed every so often by the protagonist (and her obligatory love interest working with the French police). As a result, it can't help but feel like the movie is situating itself outside this much more interesting world, when it really doesn't have any reason not to be more creative, more fun, and more knowingly camp.

Comments

I agree with this review. OTT performances but no real substance or creativity. 50% boring.

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