jujul-36077
Joined Mar 2016
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Jean-Pierre Marielle plays excellently here as a gaudy « Lieutenant » in the French Army, all too eager to become acquainted with Guy Bedos as a would-be Brigitte Bardot dear friend.
The scenes captured in Morocco are stunning with their blend of vividness and melancholia, as seen through the eyes of a young private longing only for his family and love in Paris.
It might be remindful also of Jacques Rosier insight into this lost generation's feelings of « appelés » without a meaningful goal to fight for.
The beginning is quite classical, with low-brow scenes reminiscent of anti-militaristic humor, soldiers'songs, and all the folklore of French military service, still existing when the movie was shot.
The scenes captured in Morocco are stunning with their blend of vividness and melancholia, as seen through the eyes of a young private longing only for his family and love in Paris.
It might be remindful also of Jacques Rosier insight into this lost generation's feelings of « appelés » without a meaningful goal to fight for.
The beginning is quite classical, with low-brow scenes reminiscent of anti-militaristic humor, soldiers'songs, and all the folklore of French military service, still existing when the movie was shot.