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Em uma missão para eliminar um embaixador nazista em Casablanca, no Marrocos, os espiões Max Vatan (Brad Pitt) e Marianne Beausejour (Marion Cotillard) se apaixonam perdidamente e decidem se casar. Os problemas começam anos depois, com suspeitas sobre uma conexão entre Marianne e os alemães. Intrigado, Max decide investigar o passado da companheira e os dias de felicidade do casal vão por água abaixo. (Paramount Pictures Brasil)

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POMO 

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português Simplista de certeza, mas com um belo vestido retro-hollywood que é fácil de perdoar. Surpreendentemente pouco artificial, suspenso a ponto de arrepiar, pela própria atmosfera do tempo escuro em que A SUA HISTÓRIA se encontra. Perfeitamente dirigido, com um profissionalismo frio, sem o impulso de emoção que esperaríamos de Zemeckis. E sem os grandes motivos de amor que esperaríamos de Silvestri. Porque um argumento tão bem escrito com uma HISTÓRIA tão forte não precisa de nada disso. O fim deixou-me totalmente perplexo. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglês The triple combo of Robert Zemeckis, Brad Pitt and Nazis simply can't go wrong. Allied portrays the view of World War II from a different angle, which is always interesting. While the film is primarily a romantic drama, the chemistry between Pitt and the lovely Marion Cotillard works well here, the atmosphere is sombre and properly retro. There are only two action scenes, but they've got oomph, they're hard-hitting, and the party scene is one of the film's highlights. I'm a little disappointed that the film doesn't build up too much, the pace is rather slower, but I didn't get bored and that counts. The ending is properly shocking, which also rounds it up to four stars. Pluses: Excellent direction, excellent acting, retro atmosphere, R-rated. Minuses: longer running time, little action.70% ()

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Malarkey 

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inglês If it weren’t for the botoxed Brad Pitt and several scenes that reeked of Hollywood, where for instance a couple makes love in the midst of a sandstorm in Morroco and Marion Cotillard then gives birth during an air raid of London, I would be literally excited about the movie. I haven’t seen such great war atmosphere for a long time, which actually is no wonder. Robert Zemeckis is a great director and he’s truly great at creating high-quality atmospheres. The ending of the movie was also literally aced, but I guess Angelina Jolie probably wouldn’t share my excitement… ()

novoten 

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inglês Robert Zemeckis is considered a visionary, but at the core, he is and will always be old-fashioned. And that old-fashionedness is insidious, because Allied pretend to be a Moroccan war trifle for a while, later transforms through intense action interludes into an honest drama, and then doesn't recoil from flirting with a good amount of tension. Over time, additional layers of storytelling are added, and in the end, there remains a taste of a pleasantly genre-defying spectacle that makes one forget about the overly drawn-out pace of the first act. ()

Isherwood 

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inglês Zemeckis and Burgess revel in subtle camera-special effects, but instead of a marital drama, they unwittingly chart a cheesy WWII romance where sex is the equivalent of a desert storm and a Luftwaffe precision strike family picnic. These images, painstakingly copied from Spielberg, including Williams' score, only prove that some genres are passé even for experienced storytellers. The film is subjectively four hours long. ()

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