Stop 88
Stop 88

Stop 88

1978Movie110 minPortuguese

Residents of the city of Parada 88, contaminated in 1994 due to the explosion of a chemical industry reactor, live in plastic tunnels, the only way of life that can guarantee their survival, since oxygen, which has become a good consumption, used needs to be reused so as not to generate more expenses. One day, Joaquim wins a lottery that gives him enough money to pay for his and his family's oxygen; but to claim the prize, he'll need to go to the ruins of the factory to collect news from a group of contamination experts adventurers posted there.

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Director: Amnon KaplanskyGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A psychological thriller set against the backdrop of post-war Israel, "Stop 88" follows a man haunted by his past actions during the war and his struggle to reintegrate into civilian life. As he attempts to build a new existence, the ghosts of his wartime experiences resurface, threatening his relationships and his sanity. The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the lasting impact of trauma.

Critical Reception

"Stop 88" received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often highlighting its tense atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the film was generally praised for its thoughtful exploration of post-war psychological struggles and its unflinching look at the human cost of conflict. It is considered a significant, albeit less widely seen, film within Israeli cinema of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense atmosphere and psychological depth.
  • Noted for strong performances, especially from the lead actors.
  • Some criticism regarding pacing, but overall a compelling drama.

Google audience: As a film from 1978, specific aggregated Google user reviews are not readily available. General audience reception in its time was likely influenced by its serious subject matter and Israeli context.

Fun Fact

The film's setting and themes reflect the complex socio-political climate of Israel in the years following its establishment and subsequent conflicts.

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