

The Innocent
The owner of a drugstore is killed in a hold-up. The only witness who saw one of the murderers without his mask is Gregory, a nine year old autistic boy. Cop Barlow is sure they'll try to silence him. He tries to get him to draw a picture of the man he saw.
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Plot Summary
In post-war Berlin, a bisexual American intelligence officer falls for a young German woman who is secretly involved with a dangerous Stasi agent. As he navigates the complexities of love, espionage, and betrayal in a divided city, he becomes entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with deadly consequences.
Critical Reception
The Innocent received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its convoluted plot and uneven tone. While the performances of the lead actors, particularly Anthony Hopkins, were sometimes praised, the film struggled to find a cohesive narrative and left many viewers and critics unsatisfied.
What Reviewers Say
- Critics found the film's plot difficult to follow and overly complex.
- The film's pacing and tone were considered inconsistent.
- While the performances received some praise, they couldn't salvage the weak narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided reception, with some appreciating the tense atmosphere and performances, while others found the story confusing and unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
Director John Schlesinger initially cast Isabella Rossellini as the female lead, but she was replaced by Melanie Griffith during production.
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