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The City's Revolt
Fatima's mother dies after giving birth to her. Her father observes that the women in her family die when they put their first children. And to avoid this fate her father keeps her away from any man. But Fatima falls in love with Ahmed.
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Plot Summary
In the gritty underworld of Paris, a hardened criminal known only as "The Boss" orchestrates a series of daring heists. When a betrayal within his crew threatens to unravel everything, he finds himself in a desperate race against time and the relentless pursuit of a determined inspector. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the inescapable nature of fate in the criminal milieu.
Critical Reception
Critically acclaimed upon its release, 'The City's Revolt' is considered a seminal work of French crime cinema. Reviewers praised its taut pacing, atmospheric direction, and gritty realism. Audiences were drawn to its complex characters and unflinching portrayal of the criminal underworld, solidifying its status as a classic.
What Reviewers Say
Melville's masterful direction creates an immersive and suspenseful atmosphere.
The performances, particularly from Lino Ventura and Simone Signoret, are compelling and nuanced.
A gripping and realistic portrayal of the criminal psyche and the consequences of betrayal.
Google audience: Viewers frequently commend the film's authentic depiction of Parisian crime and the intense performances. Many appreciate its dark, moody tone and the intricate plot that keeps them engaged throughout. The film is often cited for its lasting impact on the crime genre.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's stark, minimalist aesthetic and focus on the procedural aspects of crime were highly influential, contributing to the development of the 'policier' subgenre in French cinema.
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