Director: Jack Gold•Genres: Drama, War
Set in 1919, the film follows the story of a British officer haunted by his experiences in World War I. He returns to his family estate in Scotland, but his past trauma and the lingering effects of the war make it difficult for him to adjust to civilian life and reconnect with his loved ones. The film explores themes of disillusionment, the psychological toll of war, and the struggle for peace in a post-war world.
A Leap in the Dark received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised its atmospheric portrayal of post-war trauma and the lead performances, others found the pacing slow and the narrative somewhat unengaging. The film was noted for its somber tone and its attempt to delve into the psychological aftermath of war.
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of post-war malaise.
Criticized for a perceived slow pace and a lack of dramatic tension.
Noted for its performances, particularly Joss Ackland's portrayal of a haunted veteran.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a film that is appreciated for its serious exploration of war's psychological impact, though some find it too somber or lacking in broader appeal.
The film was based on the play 'The Shadow of the Glen' by J.M. Synge, though it significantly alters the setting and narrative focus.
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