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Description
Israel, 1967. Sacha and Laura have been living in a kibbutz near the Syrian border for two years. They are visited by Simon, Michel and Paul, three friends from Paris who have come to celebrate Laura's twentieth birthday. Simon is obsessed by the death of the girl he loved and during the birthday evening, attempts to find someone to blame amongst his friends. Laura alone knows that the young girl died of a broken heart. She also loved Sacha.
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Key opinion
Pour Sacha is a contemplative French drama that explores the intersection of idealism, romance, and the existential threat of war within the unique setting of a 1967 kibbutz. While the film is lauded for its sophisticated thematic exploration and strong lead performances, its slow, niche narrative style limits its appeal to a broad mainstream audience.
| Acting | The film delivers compelling and high-quality performances from its central cast, including Sophie Marceau and Richard Berry. | |
| Theme | The narrative succeeds in weaving complex themes of patriotism, love, and friendship into the reality of a life defined by constant conflict. | |
| Pacing | The film's deliberate, slow-moving tempo creates a meditative atmosphere for some, while others find it too lethargic and niche for a general audience. |