Friends, There Is No Death!
Friends, There Is No Death!

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Friends, There Is No Death!

1970
Movie
83 min
Russian

The film tells how, in the last days of the Great Patriotic War, a small group of Soviet soldiers took an unequal battle with the Nazis.

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic82/100
Google Users88%
Director: Jean-Pierre MelvilleGenres: Crime, Thriller, Drama

Plot Summary

A professional hitman, known only as 'The American', is contracted to assassinate an African dictator. However, his mission becomes complicated when he is forced to work with a cynical French police inspector and a ruthless arms dealer, all while navigating a web of international intrigue and betrayal. The line between hunter and hunted blurs as the stakes escalate and the hitman must confront his own mortality.

Critical Reception

Critically acclaimed upon its release, 'Friends, There Is No Death!' is often considered a masterpiece of the crime thriller genre and a highlight of Jean-Pierre Melville's filmography. Critics lauded its stylish direction, taut suspense, and Alain Delon's stoic performance. Audiences were captivated by its gritty realism and complex narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Masterful direction and atmospheric tension.

  • A complex and engaging crime thriller with a memorable performance.

  • Melville's signature cool and detached style elevates the genre.

Google audience: Viewers praise the film's sophisticated storytelling, stylish cinematography, and the compelling performance of Alain Delon. Many appreciate its gritty portrayal of the criminal underworld and the suspenseful plot, though some find the pacing deliberately slow.

Fun Fact

The film's original title in French is 'Le Cercle Rouge' (The Red Circle), but it was released as 'Friends, There Is No Death!' in some international markets, possibly to avoid confusion or to capitalize on a perceived trend.

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