
Boy with a Knife
A boy on the wrong path finds a trusted mentor and group of friends to guide back on his way.
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Plot Summary
In post-war Greece, a young boy named Michalis is drawn into a life of crime and desperation after his father's imprisonment. He falls under the sway of a charismatic but dangerous black marketeer, leading him down a path of violence and moral compromise. The film explores themes of poverty, survival, and the corrupting influence of a harsh environment on the innocent.
Critical Reception
'Boy with a Knife' was a critical success, lauded for its gritty realism and powerful performances, particularly from its young lead. It captured the bleak reality of post-war Greece and earned international recognition for its compelling narrative and Dassin's directorial prowess.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching portrayal of social hardship.
- Recognized for its strong, realistic performances.
- Commended for its atmospheric direction and gripping storyline.
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Fun Fact
Jules Dassin directed his wife, Melina Mercouri, in this film, though she plays a supporting role as the mother of the protagonist.
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