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Street Without Joy
Jeanne supports supports his family on his modest salary. Her boss is arrested for fraud. Jeanne is forced, out of poverty, in the street.
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Plot Summary
Set during the First Indochina War, the film follows a young French lieutenant who is assigned to command a remote outpost. He becomes entangled in the complex and brutal realities of the conflict, struggling with his duty, the escalating violence, and the difficult choices he must make. The narrative explores the psychological toll of war on soldiers and the futility of the conflict.
Critical Reception
Street Without Joy received critical attention for its stark portrayal of the French colonial war in Indochina, a subject rarely depicted at the time. While some praised its unflinching look at the human cost of conflict, others found its narrative and character development to be somewhat uneven. It is generally regarded as a significant film for its historical context and its attempt to address the grim realities of war.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its rare depiction of the First Indochina War and its grim realism.
Criticized by some for a less-than-compelling narrative structure.
Considered an important historical document for its subject matter.
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Fun Fact
Street Without Joy was one of the first major European films to critically address the French colonial wars in Southeast Asia, predating wider public awareness and discourse on the topic in the West.
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