
The Two Truths
The young Loris is undergoing a trial for killing his girlfriend Maria Luce. According to the reconstruction of the facts, the young man would shoot his mistress making it then end up under the wheels of a tram. On the remains of the woman's body, however, there is no trace of a gunshot wound and, during the trial, the accused, who appears hypnotized, refuses to answer. The arrival of the ex-lawyer Cidoni, who takes the place of the defense, overturns the thesis of the prosecution and instead demonstrates that the victim was not a naive girl as had been believed up to then.
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Plot Summary
A man wakes up with amnesia and finds himself implicated in a murder. As he tries to piece together his past, he uncovers a dangerous conspiracy involving a stolen artifact and a web of deceit. He must confront his own identity and the true nature of the events that led him to this predicament.
Critical Reception
This film received a mixed reception, with some critics praising its suspenseful plot and the performances of its lead actors, while others found its pacing uneven and its resolution somewhat predictable. It is generally considered a competent but not groundbreaking example of its genre from the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intriguing mystery premise and suspenseful moments.
- Criticized for occasional slow pacing and a somewhat conventional storyline.
- Performances, particularly by the lead actors, were noted as a strength.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, which influenced some of its production design and limited scope.
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