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Guilt
The 50-year Cypriot tragedy through the memories of an old man, a former gun dealer at death's door. A nightmare, through his operation, unmasks the reality of his own life and reveals his guilt feeling about his country.
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Plot Summary
In 1917, during the final days of World War I, a German submarine commander faces a moral dilemma when he rescues a British nurse. As he attempts to bring her safely back to shore, he grapples with his duty, the escalating conflict, and the unexpected bond forming between them. The narrative explores themes of humanity, duty, and the blurred lines of morality in wartime.
Critical Reception
Guilt received mixed to positive reviews, with critics generally praising its compelling performances, atmospheric direction, and thought-provoking exploration of wartime ethics. Some found the pacing to be uneven, but the overall sentiment highlighted its effectiveness as a character-driven drama set against a historical backdrop.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong lead performance and atmospheric portrayal of wartime.
Noted for its exploration of moral ambiguity and the human cost of conflict.
Some critics found the narrative to be somewhat predictable or slow-paced.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Croatia, utilizing authentic sets and historical details to recreate the World War I era.
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