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Rien d'insoluble
Henry is cracking up. It must be said that his life is nothing to envy. Today, even more than in previous days, everything seems to be going wrong. It's raining, he can't find a parking space, people are aggressive, Claude is rejecting his advances, migraines are racking his brain, and, above all, Nicolas, impassive, a monster of ingratitude, continues to ruin his life. His problems seem unsolvable. Unless...
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Plot Summary
In 1943, a French resistance fighter is tasked with escorting a Jewish scientist, who claims to have discovered a secret that could change the course of the war. Pursued by Gestapo agents and facing betrayal from within, their perilous journey across occupied France tests their courage and their faith in humanity. The scientist's secret, however, proves to be far more complex and morally ambiguous than initially imagined.
Critical Reception
Rien d'insoluble received a mixed-to-positive reception from critics, who largely praised its historical setting and the performances of its lead actors, particularly François Cluzet. Some critics found the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally convoluted, but it was generally acknowledged as a thought-provoking thriller with a compelling moral dilemma at its core.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and historical detail.
François Cluzet delivers a strong, nuanced performance.
Some found the plot's twists and turns less engaging than intended.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in various historical sites across France, adding to its authentic period feel.
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