Director: Delbert Mann•Genres: Drama
A former Marine captain, haunted by his experiences in World War II, struggles to reintegrate into civilian life. He becomes involved with a dangerous smuggling operation, leading to moral compromises and escalating conflict. The film explores themes of trauma, guilt, and the search for redemption in the aftermath of war.
The Breaking Point was met with mixed to negative reviews upon its release. Critics often found the plot convoluted and the performances unconvincing, though some acknowledged the film's attempts to tackle dark themes. Audiences generally found it to be a grim and unsatisfying drama.
The film suffers from a weak and predictable plot.
Performances are often seen as lacking depth and conviction.
The narrative struggles to effectively convey the psychological toll of war.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their sentiment for 'The Breaking Point (1961)' is not readily available or has not been aggregated.
This film is notable for being one of the last feature films starring Sonny Tufts, an actor who had seen greater success in the 1940s.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources