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The Compatriot
On New Year's Eve in 1944, two men meet in the middle of a snowstorm in a cottage cut off from civilization - a widower, Petr Bernat, and an SS officer, Konrad Neumann. The only thing the two men have in common is their Sudeten origins. At first, their conversation revolves around mundane topics, but as midnight approaches, they begin to address more pressing issues. A tragic past is revealed and it becomes clear that tonight will be a fateful night for Bernat and Neumann.
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Plot Summary
A former Russian special forces operative, now living in America, is forced back into action when his family is targeted by a ruthless crime syndicate. He must confront his violent past and navigate a dangerous underworld to protect the people he loves. The film explores themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds of family against a backdrop of international intrigue.
Critical Reception
The Compatriot received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its intense action sequences and lead performances, while some found the plot predictable. Audiences generally responded well to the film's high-octane thrills and emotional core.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral action and J.K. Simmons's commanding presence.
Criticized by some for a formulaic storyline that doesn't break new ground.
Appreciated for its emotional depth despite the genre conventions.
Google audience: Viewers largely enjoyed the film's fast-paced action and the compelling dynamic between the lead actors. Some found the plot to be a bit thin but were satisfied with the overall entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in various locations across Eastern Europe and the United States to create a sense of global scope for the protagonist's journey.
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