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Age of Turmoil
An afternoon and evening in the complicated lives of six teenagers.
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Plot Summary
In the tumultuous aftermath of World War II, a disillusioned French Resistance fighter returns home to find his village struggling to rebuild amidst lingering political tensions and personal betrayals. He grapples with his past trauma and the difficulty of reintegrating into civilian life, while confronting a love triangle that tests his loyalty and desire for peace. The film explores the psychological scars of war and the challenges of forging a new future.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics praising its ambitious portrayal of post-war disillusionment and strong performances, particularly from Jean Marais. However, some found the narrative to be overly somber and melodramatic, questioning its pacing and the resolution of its central conflicts. Audience reception was also divided, with some connecting with its emotional depth and others finding it too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of post-war Europe and Jean Marais's compelling performance.
Criticized for its somber tone and sometimes meandering plot.
Seen as a thoughtful, albeit heavy, examination of trauma and societal rebuilding.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a village in the French Alps, which added to its authentic portrayal of post-war hardship.
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