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The Time of the Cherries
A poor peasant family, a failed cabinet maker and an unemployed worker struggle in contrast to crooked rich businessmen. nearby.A Communist meeting gives young workers hope for a better future.
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Plot Summary
During World War I, a wealthy industrialist's son enlists in the French army, despite his father's objections. He experiences the brutal realities of trench warfare and the profound impact of the conflict on ordinary lives. The film explores themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the disillusionment that arises from war.
Critical Reception
The film is a lesser-known early work by Jules Dassin, notable for its depiction of the First World War's impact on soldiers and society. While not a major critical success at the time, it is recognized for its anti-war sentiment and historical setting.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its historical context and portrayal of the human cost of war.
Noted for its dramatic narrative exploring the conflict's impact on individuals.
Considered a more somber and realistic depiction of wartime experiences for its era.
Google audience: Audience reception data is limited for this historical film, but it is generally seen as a serious drama that captures the grim realities of World War I.
Fun Fact
This film was made in France during a period of rising international tensions, reflecting a societal reflection on the recent past of a devastating war.
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