Dos hombres en la ciudad

Drama

Dos hombres en la ciudad
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Description

It is important that when we see a movie, it attracts us and involves us in the story it is telling us. If that connection is what you are looking for, Dos hombres en la ciudad is your ideal movie.
When we look back on the year 1973, it is impossible not to think about the premiere of this wonderful movie.
Another important part when creating a movie is the cast, which in this case is comprised of Alain Delon, Jean Gabin, Mimsy Farmer, Christine Fabréga, Michel Bouquet.

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Jose Giovanni).
97 min. is the time that the movie catches you.
The film belongs to France, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

The way the story is told is wonderful and this result is thanks to the fact that the script was in the hands of Jose Giovanni, Gianfranco Clerici.
Adel Productions, Medusa Produzione decided to bet on this story and, without a doubt, it has been a good success.
Philippe Sarde and his team of musicians have been the creators of the soundtrack of this film that transports us completely into history.

The direction of photography has been in charge of Jean-Jacques Tarbes.
The variety of movies you can find about the Drama genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics Dos hombres en la ciudad

gloomy, slow but definitely worth a look. difficult to express. Jean Gabin as a Marxist God Figure
Giovanni's most important film. nostalgia. Harsh criticism of the French judicial system
A Giovanni banner against Guillotine's evil death penalty in France !!!. TWO MEN IN THE CITY (Jose 'Giovanni, 1973) ** 1/2. Lame, slow, boring ..
Go straight. It looks a lot like a reworking of Les Miserables set in modern France. Cheesy propaganda against the death penalty
Tragic defeatist propaganda. Inevitability. Lame unfocused thriller
Splendid. Classy crime film about the injustices of French law. A great French thriller by Jose Giovanni
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