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The Wall
An adaptation of the J.P. Sartre story "Le Mur". What goes on in his mind and what happens outside when he has left only few more hours left to live. The existential dilemmas of a prisoner condemned to death from a repressive regime for his participation in a resistance movement and his friendship with the leader of this resistance. When all seems lost and he has already given up the most unlikely coincidence changes the course of events and his life.
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Plot Summary
A group of former colleagues meets for a reunion picnic, which turns into a tense and claustrophobic situation when they discover a mysterious wall that prevents them from leaving. As they try to understand the phenomenon and escape, their relationships and true natures are revealed under extreme pressure.
Critical Reception
The Wall received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its suspenseful atmosphere, strong performances, and intriguing premise. Some found the ending to be ambiguous, while others appreciated its thought-provoking nature. It was noted for its ability to create tension within a confined setting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and suspense.
Applauded for the strong performances of its cast.
Noted for its intriguing, though sometimes ambiguous, premise.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Wall' (2009) is not widely documented on Google's platform.
Fun Fact
The film was a commercial and critical success in its native Argentina, garnering significant attention for its director, Damián Szifron, who would later go on to international acclaim with 'Wild Tales'.
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