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Cold Tracks
Guilt and sexual jealousy are the main dynamics behind Skouen's gloomy and intense tale about Oddmund, a former Resistance leader who caused the death of 12 refugees during the war.
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Plot Summary
A detective is tasked with investigating a series of seemingly unrelated crimes that are actually part of a larger, intricate plan orchestrated by a meticulous criminal mastermind. As the detective delves deeper, he finds himself increasingly drawn into the dangerous world of his quarry, blurring the lines between hunter and hunted. The investigation becomes a tense cat-and-mouse game, testing the detective's resolve and pushing him to his limits.
Critical Reception
Critical reception for 'Cold Tracks' (also known as 'Le Doulos') was strong upon its release, particularly for its intricate plot and Melville's signature stylish direction. It is often considered a key film in the French crime genre, praised for its complex narrative and morally ambiguous characters. Audiences and critics alike appreciated its atmospheric tension and realistic portrayal of the criminal underworld.
What Reviewers Say
Masterful and intricate crime thriller with a complex narrative.
Melville's signature minimalist and atmospheric directorial style is on full display.
Features compelling performances from its lead actors, particularly Lino Ventura.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Jean-Pierre Melville famously preferred to shoot his films in chronological order, a rarity in filmmaking, which he believed helped actors better understand their character's development and emotional arc.
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