De Gaulle
- 2020
- 1h 48min
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6,1/10
2219
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Parigi, giugno 1940. La coppia de Gaulle si trova di fronte al collasso militare e politico della Francia. Charles de Gaulle raggiunge Londra mentre Yvonne, sua moglie, si ritrova con i suoi... Leggi tuttoParigi, giugno 1940. La coppia de Gaulle si trova di fronte al collasso militare e politico della Francia. Charles de Gaulle raggiunge Londra mentre Yvonne, sua moglie, si ritrova con i suoi tre figli sulla via dell'esodo.Parigi, giugno 1940. La coppia de Gaulle si trova di fronte al collasso militare e politico della Francia. Charles de Gaulle raggiunge Londra mentre Yvonne, sua moglie, si ritrova con i suoi tre figli sulla via dell'esodo.
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- 4 candidature totali
Alain Lenglet
- Général Maxime Weygand
- (as Alain Lenglet de la Comédie Française)
Laurent Stocker
- Jean Laurent
- (as Laurent Stocker de la Comédie Française)
Recensioni in evidenza
Standing (largely) alone outside France during the German invasion, and negotiating with Churchill and what became the Vichy government De Gaulle became the symbolic leader of Free France.
No doubt the French know his story well, at least the older generation, but I left with a sense that much more could have been delivered.
The big question for me was, "What contribtion did he make after the first two weeks of the German invasion?" We don't find out until the closing credits, and then only with some information on the screen. After 1 hr 49mins that's not great.
I know the answer because I'm a student of military history, but most of that comes from an Anglo/American perspective.
Having spent a lof time demonstrating his devotion to his family, particularly his daughter Anne who has Down Syndrome and negotiations with Churchill, this is ultimately a 'meh' film. It doesn't seem overly long, but it does take a long time to do not much.
Where is the leader? What was his passion? How did he influence events? What did he do next? Thankfully, there are other places we can find the answers to these questions.
No doubt the French know his story well, at least the older generation, but I left with a sense that much more could have been delivered.
The big question for me was, "What contribtion did he make after the first two weeks of the German invasion?" We don't find out until the closing credits, and then only with some information on the screen. After 1 hr 49mins that's not great.
I know the answer because I'm a student of military history, but most of that comes from an Anglo/American perspective.
Having spent a lof time demonstrating his devotion to his family, particularly his daughter Anne who has Down Syndrome and negotiations with Churchill, this is ultimately a 'meh' film. It doesn't seem overly long, but it does take a long time to do not much.
Where is the leader? What was his passion? How did he influence events? What did he do next? Thankfully, there are other places we can find the answers to these questions.
10medjai27
A moving film that focuses both on the public figure and the intimacy of General de Gaulle from April to June 1940. This time period depicts the Frenche Armistice and its inner apparatus leading to the appeal of 18 June. Some key historical and political figures such as Georges Mandel, Paul Reynaud and Marechal Petain are nicely enacted and help to understand the state of play at the time. Dialogues are key here and we follow the first political steps of a young Colonel, promoted as a provisional General, defending its views on France's dignity both admist a hostile and compromised French Government and a wary and concerned British ally. The depiction of the General's family life, both as a husband and a father is elegant and passionate. Yvonne character's is beautifully performed by Isabelle Carré, sensitive and strong, as much combative as her husband. The film follows her on very nicely orchestrated thrilling road trip. But the central character of the movie is their youngest daugther, Anne, born with Down's syndrome. The litte girl is key, impelling both husband, wife and parents to face the realities of war, survival and liberty. The acting little girl is wonderful. Is is noteworthy to conclude that the movie is the first based on the character. A must see.
It is the 80th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's famous "Appeal of 18th June" speech on the BBC and, even though this film originally came out in March, it was interrupted by the COVID-19 crisis and has just returned to the cinema literally in time for the anniversary.
I was expecting a sort of Hollywood-style hagiography but I was very pleasantly surprised. Lambert Wilson, one of France's finest actors, plays De Gaullle in a very nuanced manner, and you never really can decide whether he is motivated solely by a desire to save France from defeat and dishonor or whether, as his enemies in the film claim, he is guided by ambition and a desire to make a name for himself -- but in either case, he was, like Churchill, the right man in the right place at the right time, symbolizing the determination of at least some French to resist the invader at all costs. Isabelle Carré also does a stunning turn as Yvonne de Gaulle, who for the French public occupied a place similar to that of Mamie Eisenhower.
In fact, there isn't a single actor who doesn't do a sterling job in this film, and that goes double for the girl who plays their Down's syndrome stricken daughter, Anne, who steals every scene she is in.
The real Charles de Gaulle was no saint - he gave little credit to the efforts of the Americans, British and Canadians in liberating France and considered them as little more than another sort of occupying power, and his undiplomatic, even crude speech in Quebec supporting the separatist movement was an amazing slap in the face of his Canadian hosts. But there is no denying that he was first and foremost a patriot in the true sense of the term, and this film shows him, warts and all, in just such a manner.
I guess viewers respond differently to this movie depending on their perspective as some rate it highly and others poorly.
The actor who played De Gaulle, I thought did a good job, but I agree with others that Churchill's character was very bland.
The story was very inspiring as De Gaulle refused to give in to the Nazis, contrary to many other French military and political leaders. I was moved by the strength of his character!
The actor who played De Gaulle, I thought did a good job, but I agree with others that Churchill's character was very bland.
The story was very inspiring as De Gaulle refused to give in to the Nazis, contrary to many other French military and political leaders. I was moved by the strength of his character!
This biography is well put together, casting is very good.
Keep in mind that this biography of de Gaulle covers only the period 1940-42.
Nothing on his childhood or early years, the movie almost focuses only on a specific period.
Movie gives an insight into his family and particularly on his disabled daughter.... perhaps a little too much attention on this daughter.
Actor playing Churchill did a great job !
It's not a war movie, though. No battles or warfare .
It's more about showing what led de Gaulle to flee to London and starts the resistance movement , motivating them.
I would have liked the movie to cover a longer period of time of de Gaulle life.
Keep in mind that this biography of de Gaulle covers only the period 1940-42.
Nothing on his childhood or early years, the movie almost focuses only on a specific period.
Movie gives an insight into his family and particularly on his disabled daughter.... perhaps a little too much attention on this daughter.
Actor playing Churchill did a great job !
It's not a war movie, though. No battles or warfare .
It's more about showing what led de Gaulle to flee to London and starts the resistance movement , motivating them.
I would have liked the movie to cover a longer period of time of de Gaulle life.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizEPILOGUE: "Through his appeals over Radio London, Charles de Gaulle laid the foundations of Free France. By embodying the resistance, he allowed France to claim a seat at the Victory table in 1945. Together, Yvonne de Gaulle and Charles De Gaulle traversed 50 years of life and history. Little Anne died at the age of 20 in the arms of her parents. When the war ended Yvonne created an institute for mentally handicapped girls."
- BlooperWhen going to London for the first time, De Gaulle goes by some planes, one of them is Douglass C47 with D-Day insignia. Both is impossible in May 1940.
- ConnessioniReferenced in De quoi j'me mêle!: Episodio #1.16 (2020)
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- Генерал Де Голль
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- Le château Maillard, Beautheil-Saints, Seine-et-Marne, Francia(De Gaulle's house)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
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