Rise to the Abyss
Rise to the Abyss

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Rise to the Abyss

1978
Movie
128 min
Arabic

Abla travels to France and gets recruited by the Mossad under the pretext of working as a journalist. By the time she discovers the truth, she's already in too deep. As Abla recruits her fiancé, an engineer in the Egyptian army, the General Intelligence Directorate assigns Khaled to arrest her.

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users90%
Director: Jean-Jacques AnnaudGenres: Adventure, Drama, History

Plot Summary

In 1940s France, a group of French Resistance fighters undertake a perilous mission to smuggle a Jewish child to safety across enemy lines. Facing constant danger from Nazi patrols and collaborators, they navigate treacherous terrain and rely on their courage and ingenuity to protect the innocent girl from certain death. Their journey is a test of their resolve and humanity amidst the horrors of war.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Rise to the Abyss' was met with critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling, stunning cinematography, and compelling performances, particularly from Depardieu. The film was praised for its sensitive portrayal of the French Resistance and its harrowing depiction of the wartime struggle for survival. It resonated with audiences for its themes of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and harrowing account of wartime courage and resistance.

  • Visually striking and emotionally resonant, with standout performances.

  • Effectively balances historical drama with intense suspense.

Google audience: Audiences lauded the film for its emotional impact and historical authenticity, frequently praising the bravery of the characters and the suspenseful narrative. Many viewers found it to be a powerful and unforgettable cinematic experience that honored the sacrifices of those who fought against tyranny.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and won Best Film at the César Awards.

Fun Fact

The filmmakers meticulously recreated wartime French villages and landscapes to ensure historical accuracy, with many of the exterior shots filmed on location to capture the authentic atmosphere of the period.

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