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L'homme traqué
A Parisian baker boy, tired of his monotonous and hopeless life, kills the owner of a hotel to rob him. A woman of questionable morals noticed his absence. To buy his silence, he makes her his friend. Rivaled by their secret and not really loving each other, they indulge in imprudences which throw them into the hands of the police.
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Plot Summary
A man, haunted by his past and seeking refuge from his own inner demons, finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal. As he tries to escape his pursuers, he must confront the consequences of his actions and the true nature of the danger he faces. The film navigates themes of guilt, paranoia, and the elusive nature of justice.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known film from the post-war era, 'L'homme traqué' received modest attention upon its release. Critics at the time noted its atmospheric tension and strong lead performance, though some found its plot to be somewhat convoluted. Over the years, it has been appreciated by film noir enthusiasts for its stylistic elements and its contribution to the genre's development in French cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.
Louis Jouvet delivers a compelling performance as a man on the run.
Some critics found the plot's complexity to be a drawback.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in black and white, contributing to its distinctive film noir aesthetic and somber mood.
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