La prima guerra mondiale è terminata e in Francia si identificano i corpi dei caduti. Il capitano Dellaplane incontra un donna che cerca il corpo del marito. I due si innamorano, ma lui si r... Leggi tuttoLa prima guerra mondiale è terminata e in Francia si identificano i corpi dei caduti. Il capitano Dellaplane incontra un donna che cerca il corpo del marito. I due si innamorano, ma lui si ritrae dinnanzi alla dichiarazione di lei.La prima guerra mondiale è terminata e in Francia si identificano i corpi dei caduti. Il capitano Dellaplane incontra un donna che cerca il corpo del marito. I due si innamorano, ma lui si ritrae dinnanzi alla dichiarazione di lei.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
- 9 vittorie e 14 candidature totali
- Cora Mabel
- (as Charlotte Maury)
Recensioni in evidenza
Noiret's character is that rarest of silver screen creatures, a middle-aged hero, and of truly heroic (but no less lifelike) proportions: competent and compassionate while at the same time flawed and uncertain. Over the course of his investigation he discovers firsthand the legacy of state-approved wholesale slaughter, and learns that after four years of bloody trench warfare some graves are best left unturned. With delicate insight and strong but subtle irony the film succeeds in putting a human face on the true victims of any war: not just the dead and disabled, but the civilians caught in the crossfire.
The whole is told from the point of view of three characters: Philippe Noiret, the commander in charge of the census; Sabine Azéma, a rich bourgeois woman who is looking for her missing husband, and Pascale Vignal, a schoolteacher and waitress, who is also looking for her fiancé. Their stories will eventually come together.
We can trust Bertrand Tavernier for the quality of the reconstruction and the atmosphere of this post-war period, not at all brilliant. But the film is exciting, moving and strong, from small elements and small touches, not spectacular, but which produce a whole with a lot of emotions.
After the Armistice there were racketeers making masses of money out of the identification and reburial of the dead. The cut-price, short coffin racket was the most notorious. (A contractor offered a cheap bulk price for coffins, which were too short, so that many corpses had to be chopped so that they could fit in.) Then there were the war-memorial rackets. Is there a single beautiful WW1 war memorial ?
A far better film is 'Au revoir là-haut' (See you up there), which, though inevitably not as good as the devastating book, gets down into the corruption that accompanies all wars, invasions, occupations and their aftermaths. This film could have been very good if it had been shot in black and white and been half the length.
Unfortunately, the film is let down by a somewhat feeble love story involving Delaplane which has an unsatisfactory and unconvincing resolution.
At way over two hours in length, the lack of a substantial central plot is more than noticeable. Towards the end, the film becomes slow and almost boring, despite some impressive visual images. It is almost as if the grimness of the subject matter has completely overwhelmed the film. However, considering how grim the subject matter is, that is hardly surprising.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe part of Irène was originally for Fanny Ardant but she had to decline because of her pregnancy. Bertrand Tavernier then considered Catherine Deneuve, but she'd already co-starred numerous times with Philippe Noiret. The part ended up going to Sabine Azéma.
- Citazioni
Alice: Will you go to Mass?
Irène de Courtil: Why?
Alice: Just because.
Irène de Courtil: I don't think so, no.
Alice: You're against it? You're against God?
Irène de Courtil: I should be. All humans should be.
Alice: You're right. Especially women. Only we don't dare.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Voyage à travers le cinéma français (2016)
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- Life and Nothing But
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Citadelle souterraine de Verdun, Avenue du Soldat Inconnu, Verdun, Meuse, Francia(the coffin of the unknown soldier leaves the Citadelle of Verdun)
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- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1600 USD