France, 1940. In the first days of occupation, beautiful Lucile Angellier is trapped in a stifled existence with her controlling mother-in-law as they both await news of her husband: a prisoner of war. Parisian refugees start to pour into their small town, soon followed by a regiment of German soldiers who take up residence in the villagers' own homes. Lucile initially tries to ignore Bruno von Falk, the handsome and refined German officer staying with them. But soon, a powerful love draws them together and leads them into the tragedy of war.
Genre : War/Romance
Country : UK/France/Belgium
Cast :
Michelle Williams : Lucile Angellier
Kristin Scott Thomas : Madame Angellier
Matthias Schoenaerts : Bruno von Falk
Director : Saul Dibb
My opinion
"This German is our enemy. Do you understand?
Yes. Madame."
Besides, I must admit that I have a weak spot for WWII movies. I readily admit that those were the dark pages in the history of Europe, but those developments in these years were a fertile ground for a whole range of excellent war films. The fact that Matthias Schoenaerts also succeeded in getting the leading role here, was another reason for me to give this movie a chance. Let's say chauvinism raised its head and as a Belgian I'm proud to see how this fellow countryman has worked his way into the club of the better international actors (sorry Muscles from Brussels, but you just didn't get in that club)
All this is beautifully illustrated and featured with the usual scenes of war (a nosedive of German fighter-bombers against innocent refugees is included of course), which makes it an interesting war drama. But afterwards I didn't think it was that innovative, so to speak. It's the superb performances which nevertheless left a deep impression. The clichéd plot twists are not shunned, and what remains is a conservative adaptation of a manuscript left by a real war victim, Irène Némirovsky.
My rating 7/10
Links : IMDB
Hi Peter, I watched Suite Francaise not too long ago because I'm a massive fan of period dramas, so this one was right up my alley. I'm still on the fence as to whether I liked it or not, I wasn't blown away by it but it was an interesting (and complicated above all) love story. Also, Schoenaerts has basically delivered in every movie I've seen him in thus far, I agree with you though, it definitely wasn't anything we haven't seen before. I'm contemplating if maybe I should read the book but I think it's probably too late now haha. Anyhow, interesting read! Would you be interested in sharing your reviews on Moviepilot(dot)com, I think they'd make for a great contribution to the platform. Please do contact me at charlotte.kotterman(at)moviepilot(dot)com if you're interested!
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