We're Going Separate Ways
We're Going Separate Ways

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We're Going Separate Ways

1957
Movie
94 min
Serbo-Croatian

A group of partisan illegals entangled in a love triangle during Ustasha reign in Nazi-occupied Zagreb.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Frederick R. SmithGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A wealthy businessman falls for a former actress who is hiding a dark secret from her past. As their relationship deepens, the businessman uncovers the truth about her past, leading to a tumultuous journey of love, betrayal, and reconciliation. The film explores the complexities of trust and forgiveness within a romantic relationship.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, "We're Going Separate Ways" received mixed reviews, with critics praising the performances of its lead actors but often citing a predictable plot. Audiences found the dramatic elements engaging, though some felt the film's pacing could be slow at times.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praises the chemistry between the lead actors.

  • Criticizes the film's predictable narrative arc.

  • Notes the emotional depth of the central conflict.

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Fun Fact

The film marked one of the final screen appearances for veteran actor Michael Rennie before his passing.

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