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The Clef
A 1990 Serbo-Croatian language drama film directed by Aleksandar Fotez, starring Nebojsa Bakocevic, Ljuba Tadić and Branislav Jerinić.
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Plot Summary
A washed-up jazz saxophonist, haunted by his past, finds himself drawn into the dangerous world of organized crime in New Orleans. He becomes entangled with a ruthless crime boss and a femme fatale, forcing him to confront his demons and fight for survival. The film explores themes of redemption, addiction, and the seductive allure of a dangerous lifestyle.
Critical Reception
The Clef received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its plot predictable and its execution lacking. While some performances were noted, the film struggled to find a strong audience or critical footing upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
The film's gritty atmosphere and noir elements were noted, but often overshadowed by a derivative plot.
Performances, particularly from the lead, were cited as a saving grace in an otherwise unremarkable thriller.
The pacing and character development were frequently criticized as being weak.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in New Orleans, capturing some of the city's unique atmosphere, though it did not garner significant critical attention for its cinematography.
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