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The Decoy
Thriller about three escaped convicts, one of whom (Sato), plans to murder the wife of a detective (Ikebe) whom he blames for the suicide of his pregnant mistress.
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Plot Summary
A psychological thriller centered on a man who attempts to reclaim his life after being released from prison. He finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of manipulation and deceit orchestrated by a shadowy figure from his past. As the lines between reality and illusion blur, he must confront his own demons to survive.
Critical Reception
The film garnered mixed reviews upon its release, with critics divided on its pacing and ambiguous narrative. However, performances, particularly from the lead, were often praised for their intensity. Over time, it has been recognized as an interesting, albeit flawed, entry in the British crime thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and lead performance.
Criticized for a confusing plot and slow development.
An intriguing, if somewhat underdeveloped, psychological thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'The Decoy (1957)' on Google is not readily available. However, its status as a less mainstream film suggests it likely appealed to a niche audience interested in classic British thrillers.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in black and white, a common practice for dramas and thrillers of the era, contributing to its moody and suspenseful atmosphere.
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