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Assassin's Check
In this French murder mystery, a young journalist goes from a bad situation to much worse. He has been having problems in his relationship with his girlfriend, and one evening he goes out on a bender. Too drunk to remember how he got that way, he goes home to sleep it off. When he wakes up in the morning, he discovers that his hangover is the least of his problems -- he is now a suspect in a murder investigation. After getting back together with his girlfriend, he decides to hide out with a friend of his and let the heat cool down -- a big mistake, as he soon finds out.
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Plot Summary
The film follows an experienced hitman who meticulously plans and executes his assignments. He becomes entangled in a dangerous situation when he is framed for a murder he didn't commit, forcing him to go on the run while trying to clear his name and evade both the police and the criminal underworld.
Critical Reception
Assassin's Check is considered a stylish and taut thriller, praised for its atmospheric tension and Melville's signature minimalist direction. Alain Delon's cool and stoic performance as the professional killer is a standout, contributing to the film's overall sense of dread and professionalism.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful pacing and minimalist aesthetic.
Alain Delon's performance as a cool, detached assassin is highly regarded.
Melville's direction is commended for its atmospheric tension and precise storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reception for Assassin's Check is not widely available through Google reviews, but its reputation among film aficionados is that of a masterfully crafted crime thriller.
Fun Fact
The film was originally released in France as 'Le Doulos', which translates to 'The Dummy' or 'The Informant', referring to a code word used in the criminal underworld.
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