Imagine a german officer (musician/composer by trade) that loves France and french culture and imagine that he occupies a french country house (filled with an old man and his daughter) as he stops in his military advances through occupied France. Imagine that the couple gives him the silent treatment all the time he stays there and imagine him doing all the talking. Monologue after monologue we keep discovering his love for France, his innocence regarding the political/military purpose he is serving and, at last, his seeing the whole picture, i.e., discovering the atrocities he's serving and coping with. A brilliant movie, done from the guts, in a really good black and white and really good dialogues (it's made from a famous french resistance novel). This edition from Eureka is quite good (as always) because it has good extras and a fine booklet with aditional info on the making and troubles of the making of the movie. A must see and have movie!!Read full review
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