Army of Crime is a revealing thriller about the very first days of the French Resistance to Nazi occupation, a time when many of the movement's leaders and foot soldiers were often foreigners. "A solid, spellbinding drama based closely on real history, which along the way offers a not-so-subtle commentary on the diverse, immigrant-rich society of contemporary France," writes Salon's Andrew O'Hehir. It's "a gripping historical mosaic," adds the NY Times,"a passionate act of remembrance."
And here's more from critic Sean Axmaker.

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