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Time without Pulse
Bruno, 19 years old, has not begun his sexual life. He feels guilty about his brother's death and one of his exgirlfriends, who happens to be his first love, is back in town to help him out.
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Plot Summary
In a tense political climate, a devoted young cop finds himself torn between his duty and his forbidden love for a beautiful and mysterious woman. As he navigates the treacherous underbelly of Beirut, his investigation into a smuggling ring inadvertently entangles him in a dangerous web of corruption and deceit. The choices he makes could have devastating consequences for himself, his family, and the city he has sworn to protect.
Critical Reception
Time without Pulse garnered a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its gritty portrayal of Beirut and its suspenseful narrative. While some found the plot occasionally convoluted, the performances, particularly from the lead actors, were frequently highlighted as a strong point. The film was noted for its authentic depiction of the city's atmosphere and the moral ambiguities faced by its characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of Beirut and its tense, character-driven plot.
Performances were often cited as a standout element, particularly the lead actors' chemistry.
Some critics noted pacing issues or moments where the narrative felt overly complex.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this film, making it difficult to provide a specific summary of what Google users liked or disliked.
Fun Fact
Director Ziad Doueiri, known for his work on "The Attack," aimed to capture a raw and realistic portrayal of contemporary Beirut, a city he knows intimately.
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