Zinnemann's film noir is a rather cynical dig at post-war triumphalism, which questions ideas of heroism.
Act of Violence (1948)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:9
Rotten:1
Average Rating:6.8/10
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Phyllis Thaxter
Starring: Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Phyllis Thaxter, Mary Astor
Director: Fred Zinnemann
Director: Fred Zinnemann
Reviews for Act of Violence
Technically Act of Violence touches all the bases in its circuit chase. But it is as though it were doing it on the strength of a long, foul ball.
One of MGM's best film noirs and one of Zinnemann's early films to deal with what would become a recurrent issue in his owrk: Men tormented by moral conscience, here in the context of a WWII revenge medlodrama
A terrific film noir directed by the great Fred Zinnemann. Reflects growing disillusionment with American society linked to the emerging Cold War.
A complex, fascinating noir that exposes the grim truths behind the shiny, fragile façade of post-war America.
Zinnemann shows a knack for suspense and moral ambiguity that he unfortunately abandoned in his later Oscar-mongering prestige pictures.
It is strong meat for the heavy drama addicts, tellingly produced and played to develop tight excitement.
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