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Rioters in the army
Medhat, Yousry and Asfour are three friends who neglect their studies and live in a waste, despite their parents trying to reform them in vain. Royalties on the people of the neighborhood.
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Plot Summary
A military unit is tasked with an unusual mission: to prevent a riot from breaking out in Paris by staging their own mock riot in a deserted area. The soldiers, led by their commanding officer, grapple with the absurdity of their orders and the internal conflicts that arise during their rehearsals. The film blends elements of satire and drama as it explores themes of obedience, authority, and the human condition within a military context.
Critical Reception
Alain Resnais's 'Riot in the Army' (original French title: 'La vie est un roman') is a critically acclaimed and highly original film that defies easy categorization. It was praised for its intellectual depth, unique blend of humor and melancholy, and Resnais's distinctive directorial style. While it might not have achieved widespread commercial success, it is considered a significant work in Resnais's filmography and a thought-provoking piece of cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A profoundly eccentric and intellectually stimulating film.
Resnais masterfully blends comedy, drama, and existential reflection.
The film's unconventional narrative structure and philosophical undertones are highly engaging.
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Fun Fact
Despite the title suggesting a military conflict, the film is actually an anthology of interconnected stories set in different eras, with the overarching theme of love and memory, and the 'riot' is more metaphorical than literal.
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