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The 25th Hour
A Romanian peasant fights to get back to his family after he's imprisoned by the Nazis.The picture is based on real events. It includes Hungary's government in collaboration with the Nazis, the encroachment of Romania by Stalin's troopers, and other happenings.
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Plot Summary
Set during the Nazi occupation of Paris, the film follows the perilous journey of a French man coerced into collaborating with the German authorities. He is tasked with a dangerous mission that forces him to confront his own morality and the devastating consequences of his choices. As the Gestapo tightens its grip, he must navigate a treacherous landscape of suspicion and betrayal to survive.
Critical Reception
While not as widely celebrated as some of Melville's later works, 'The 25th Hour' is recognized for its stark portrayal of wartime moral compromise and its characteristic suspense. Critics often laud its atmospheric tension and ambiguous protagonist, though some find its pacing deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of occupied Paris and its exploration of moral ambiguity.
The film's suspenseful narrative and understated direction are often highlighted.
Some viewers found the pacing slow, but appreciated the grim realism.
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Fun Fact
Jean-Pierre Melville, renowned for his gangster films, appears in a supporting role as a Gestapo agent, a rare on-screen appearance for the director.
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