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Anmass - Mass
Analysis of an incident in Nazi Germany involving a man and a jewish woman.
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Plot Summary
In this historical drama, Captain Michael Anson of the British Royal Navy is put on trial for dereliction of duty and cowardice during a critical naval battle in the Napoleonic Wars. As the court-martial unfolds, the events leading up to the disastrous engagement are revealed, questioning the nature of bravery, loyalty, and the harsh realities of command under fire.
Critical Reception
Michael Powell's 'Anmass - Mass' was met with mixed critical reception upon its release, with some praising its ambitious scope and strong performances, particularly from John Mills, while others found its pacing slow and its narrative somewhat muddled. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the historical detail and courtroom drama, while others found it less engaging than typical war films of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed portrayal of naval life and courtroom proceedings.
John Mills delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted Captain Anson.
Some critics found the film's lengthy runtime and deliberate pacing to be a drawback.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this film, with limited available data for audience sentiment. Those that are available often highlight the historical authenticity and the strong central performance, but also mention that the film's dramatic intensity can be inconsistent.
Fun Fact
The film was based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Alexander Kent (a pseudonym for Douglas Reeman), which was the first in a long series of naval adventure novels.
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