
At the height of World War II, in turbulent 1942, the fearless Wing Commander, Max Vatan, lands on the desert dunes of Morocco to meet with the Parisian member of the French Resistance, Marianne Beauséjour. After an attempt to eliminate an elusive target during a suicide mission in the heart of Casablanca, Max and Marianne flee to England intent on starting a family soon; however, heavy clouds of distrust and suspicion will burden their already difficult relationship, when M... (Full plot summary below)
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At the height of World War II, in turbulent 1942, the fearless Wing Commander, Max Vatan, lands on the desert dunes of Morocco to meet with the Parisian member of the French Resistance, Marianne Beauséjour. After an attempt to eliminate an elusive target during a suicide mission in the heart of Casablanca, Max and Marianne flee to England intent on starting a family soon; however, heavy clouds of distrust and suspicion will burden their already difficult relationship, when Max receives a shocking call from the Secret Service Division. In disbelief--with a terrible task in his hands, and crushed under a devastating dilemma--Max must summon up the courage to seek for answers in the perilous streets of a bombarded London, regardless of the outcome. Now, amid duty and love, who shall live and who shall die?
Leave your thoughts about Allied.
| RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiWhile it may not quite be the modern-day “Casablanca,” it is nevertheless a grandly entertaining stab at old-fashioned storytelling...buoyed by smart and stylish filmmaking, a good performance by Brad Pitt and an even better one from Marion Cotillard. |
| NewsdayRafer GuzmanA grand wartime romance with nods to Hitchcock and "Casablanca." Thoroughly satisfying. |
| New York ObserverRex ReedBeautiful, bold and blazing with sex and suspense, Allied is a gorgeously photographed, intensely romantic, action-packed film by the great director Robert Zemeckis with two titanic star performances by Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard that delivers something for everyone. |
| Daily Journal (Kankakee, IL)Pamela PowellYes, this film has it all: Thrilling action, beauty, an intriguing plot and, most of all, love. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesDespite some chemistry issues, Allied is a tense, unpredictable World War II romance drama that reinforces the notion that love is a battlefield. |
| San Diego EntertainerNathalia AryaniAllied plays like a beautiful montage with sumptuous sets, luxe lighting, impeccable costumes and glamorous stars. |
| Tolucan TimesTony MedleyDespite all the plot holes and the flimsy premise, this is an entertaining, highly romantic film. If you want logic, read Aristotle; if you want an enjoyable, entertaining few hours, see this film. |
| St. Louis Post-DispatchCalvin WilsonAn old-fashioned film that slyly nods to contemporary sensibilities, Allied is an engaging showcase for Pitt and Cotillard. |
| EscribiendoCineBenjamín HarguindeyA romantic thriller that because of Brad Pitt, its premise, and other elements refers to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, but results in a complex film about loyalty, doubt and confidence. [Full review in Spanish] |
| indieWireKate ErblandAllied can never settle on a consistent tone, bumping along from smooth spy adventure to stylized war picture to treatise on marriage, all peppered with stilted attempts at humor for an added dash of incomprehensibility. |