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A Clean Shot
Martin and Antoine, two French criminals, team up with Román and El Picas, a friend of the latter, to commit robberies in Barcelona, but things do not turn out as expected.
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Plot Summary
A young British diplomat, Stephen Hayes, is sent to Africa to help broker a peace agreement between warring factions. He finds himself caught in a web of political intrigue, personal danger, and moral ambiguity as he navigates the complex landscape of post-colonial tensions. Hayes must use all his diplomatic skills and courage to avert a full-scale conflict while confronting his own prejudices and the harsh realities of the situation.
Critical Reception
A Clean Shot received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its attempts at tackling complex political themes and Michael Powell's direction, while others found its narrative somewhat predictable and its characters underdeveloped. Audiences were similarly divided, with the film failing to make a significant commercial impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely subject matter and Powell's directorial vision.
Criticized for a somewhat conventional plot and lack of deep character development.
Seen as an earnest but flawed attempt at a political thriller.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Kenya, providing a visually authentic backdrop for the political drama.
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