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A Licensed Liberty
Karl has a childlike innocence and naive purity. In spite of making false friends and enemies, he retains his decency in New York which remains a foreign city for him.
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Plot Summary
Set during World War II, 'A Licensed Liberty' follows a young American soldier stationed in a war-torn European town. As he navigates the brutal realities of combat, he forms an unlikely bond with a local orphan girl, finding a fragile connection amidst the destruction. The film explores themes of innocence lost, the dehumanizing effects of war, and the persistent search for hope in the darkest of times.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'A Licensed Liberty' garnered modest attention, praised by some critics for its earnest portrayal of wartime experiences and its focus on the human cost of conflict. While not a major box office success, it was appreciated for its sensitive direction and solid performances, particularly from its young lead.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant depiction of a soldier's connection with an orphan.
Noted for its sensitive handling of the psychological impact of war.
Appreciated for its strong performances despite a limited release.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Elias Koteas, who directed and starred in the film, was not yet widely known as an actor at the time of its release, with his breakout role in 'The Adjuster' coming out the same year.
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