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Plot Summary
A man is found dead in his locked study, with no apparent means of escape or entry for an assailant. A detective must unravel the mystery of how the crime was committed, delving into the victim's complex life and relationships to find the killer.
Critical Reception
As an early example of a locked-room mystery in French cinema, 'L'Homme qui s'envola' was noted for its suspenseful plot and atmospheric direction. While not a major critical sensation, it was appreciated for its adherence to the genre's conventions and a solid performance from its lead.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intricate plot and suspense.
- The film successfully builds an atmosphere of mystery.
- Solid direction and a competent ensemble cast.
Google audience: Audience reception for this older film is not widely documented, but contemporary reviews generally appreciated its clever mystery and engaging narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was released during a period when 'closed-room' or 'locked-room' mysteries were popular in literature and film, presenting a unique challenge for filmmakers to translate to the screen.
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