Contrary to its title, "All Will Be Revealed" fulfills its name only partially - in some story lines everything is revealed too quickly and quite predictably, in others it leaves some questions unlcear and unanswered in the final act, which hurts the whole plot. What I can compliment is Harald Schrotts performance in the leading role, who really carried the film on his shoulders. On the other hand some supporting actors didn't succeed in capturing the citizens of the petty bourgeois and sadly as a result some scenes felt a bit ridiculous. Peter Keglevic, the director, was clearly trying to make a shocking serious detective political period drama, but because of its poor production design the narrative was bumpy, rugged and dull thus making the picture blunt and tedious.
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