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L'Affaire Salengro is a curious piece, set against the backdrop of 1936 France, where political tensions are palpable. The film feels heavy with the weight of history, conveying the struggles of the left-wing coalition government led by Leon Blum. The pace might seem slow to some, yet it allows for a deep dive into the character of Roger Salengro, portrayed by Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu with a kind of quiet intensity. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of urgency and looming despair, but there's also a thread of hope woven throughout. The practical effects and set design add a layer of authenticity, grounding the narrative in its tumultuous historical context. It's a film that speaks to resilience, capturing the essence of a nation on the brink.
Historical accuracy is emphasized. · Strong performances, especially by Donnadieu. · Captures the socio-political climate of the era.
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