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Rififi in the City
In an unnamed Central American state on the eve of a crucial election, a young police informer working for police officer Miguel Mora bent on uncovering the shady works of popular politician Maurice Leprince is killed. However, thugs working for Leprince began to be killed one by one as well.
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Plot Summary
A hardened criminal, recently released from prison, attempts to go straight but finds himself drawn back into the underworld by a series of events. He tries to protect his younger brother from the dangers of a life of crime, but the allure of easy money and the pressures of his past make it a difficult struggle. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the corrosive nature of the criminal lifestyle.
Critical Reception
Rififi in the City, also known as 'Du rififi à Paname,' is a stylish and gritty crime thriller that earned praise for its tense atmosphere and complex characters. While not as universally acclaimed as Dassin's earlier masterpiece 'Rififi,' it is considered a solid entry in the French crime cinema genre, appreciated for its effective portrayal of underworld dynamics and moral ambiguity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective suspense and exploration of a corrupt underworld.
Lauded for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Noted for its stylish direction and tense action sequences.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but generally, it is appreciated by fans of classic French crime cinema for its noir elements and compelling narrative.
Fun Fact
Jules Dassin, the director, famously insisted on a meticulously planned, nearly silent 30-minute heist sequence in his earlier film 'Rififi' (1955), which became a benchmark for cinematic heist scenes. This film, while different in focus, continues Dassin's exploration of criminal enterprises.
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