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Betrayal (2009) dives into the murky waters of moral compromise during WWII in Norway. The film captures the eerie atmosphere of Oslo, where Tor Lindblom, a man driven by profit, cozies up to the Nazis while running Club Havana, a spot where the elite and occupiers mingle. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as Lindblom's double life unravels. The performances are particularly striking, with an understated intensity that reveals the characters' internal struggles. It's gritty, with a rawness that evokes the desperation of the era. What stands out here is the blend of personal and political betrayal, a theme that resonates deeply in times of conflict.
Set in WWII NorwayFocus on moral compromiseUnique nightclub setting
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