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Le Deuxième Souffle
Action, Crime, Drama - 1966
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Details

Rated:
Not Rated
Runtime:
150 min
Release date:
1 Nov 1966
Country:
FR
Languages:
French
Budget:
$0
Revenue:
$0
Awards:
1 nomination

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
It isn't an easy film to watch, perhaps because it moves so deliberately in comparison to its American models, but this somber, repressive, and perverse work displays a ferocious moral and formal integrity.
– Dave Kehr,
Chicago Reader,
16 Sep 2003
fresh:
A labyrinthine exploration of loyalties and betrayals in the French underworld.
– ,
Time Out,
9 Feb 2006
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