No sex scenes, no nudity, no profanity, and it still achieves such high dramatic and emotional tension between the characters. This movie is so pure/innocent and beautiful!
Silence is full of unsaid! The silence is full of silent and endless screams! Silence causes action and words are just wind! Love is not to be said, love is to be shown! Love is like a perfume that does not need to be defined, because it can be smelled
Love is not about sex. This film shows the emotional charge that brings men and women together. Unfortunately, in today's promiscuous society, many young people never know those emotions. Sad.
memories of being around 14 and our neighbours doffing their hats or caps to us. I thought it lovely Now those awful hats stuck to their heads even as they eat .Oh dear
Oh my ..... it's brilliant. I cried too much at the end. What a love that is in silence yet the eyes reveal it all. One of the best movies I watched.❤❤❤
Odd, Kelly, as it was clear to me that the tears were flowing from a joy that her own survival was possible with the exit of the NAZI howsoever humane he appeared outwardly.
Did you know that this film is actually a blend of two short stories by French author Vercors (whose real name was Jean Bruller, a member of the French Resistance): Le Silence de la mer, published clandestinely in 1942, and Ce jour-là (1943).
@@oliveerg9405i read this book as a teen long ago. My 4 gd-parents fleed from nazie germany in france. Maternal gd parents (switz and tirolian living in germany) fleed in 35... they were progressist and radical minded and... opponants to Adolf H since his aborted coup in München in 24...paternal side they were irish-US living in germany too since 1918 and fleed in north east france in 1939. My gran ma had to accept at her "littl' castle" the chief of german police and his wife. True ignorant and vulgar people ex butcher from Stuttgart. My gr'an ma used to play piano... Mendelsohn and other jewish composers (!) those dumbies applauded at ! And used to read german poetry... But jewish one (!). Until the chief of gestapo (In Metz) invited during an evening party.. Recognised the composers and poets. My gran ma escaped from being sent in eastern camp by a hugh graduate officer of Luftwaffe and aristocrat she knew before the war. Then they all moved to french speaking part of east france in Nancy and shut their mouth until 44. Lucky for my pa' who was born in Köln in 27 and spoke fluently german : his friends at gymnasium in Metz were recruted as "malgré-nous" (= against our will) and sent on russian front. Just a few came back in 45. Life is swinging on a rope... Trying to keep balance in war times. Every minute...
This is one of the best romance stories during the Occupation ! It is so simply told by the facial expressions of the couple without having to say a single word. Indeed it is so tastefully done that it doesn’t need sex and profanity to tell the story. My praise for the producer and director who made this movies. The emotion is tremendous !
Does anyone else notice the way he fiddles with his cap? Like he's nervous? This movie is full of small, beautiful details and I love every minute of it.
I'm still crying. Such emotional impact. One could really relate to each character. Superb acting all around. Better than any of the current Hollywood offerings. I actually remained awake for thus one. A hidden gem. Bravissimi.
Anyways At the end of the story they let the audience make their own ending to t. For me, they definitely give themselves a chance to let their feelings show and tell themselves. The flowers in the pot she had put outside the window . There's love that blooms.❤ Nice love story and a good film to watch.
This guy is the pride of his parents..well.brought up. There is not much like this kind of a guy, especially at this time. He has a very nice, fine skin, even finer the woman. He's very, very neat. This guy can't just have any.woman.The woman should be impeccable like him.
@@mariaalano3077 First time I have seen this actor - he is quite handsome... Heartbreaking love story. I am reflecting on the part when his friends came, and he was having a bit of an argument. He had the poets soul, but was caught in his role as an officer. Crushingly painful. At the end when she finally said, "farewell" to him. He could tell she had grown to have great affection, and love for him too. He finally had a little bit of a smile. Oh, the bittersweet love.
Judith Moore What a beautiful and powerful film. The human intricacies, we cannot control, even amidst such volatile and fractious times. The French are truly gifted in their film industry. Highly recommended.
Makes you wonder if all the wars were really worth it? Who wanted the wars? Why do splended beings like Werner and Jeanne willingly march to face peril? This movie also raise very profound questions, are we human first? Or we are our nation first? Are we fighting for our nations? Or we are fighting for the entities who create war? How sad that Jeanne and Werner have to forsake their love and die for the war. Jeanne and her grandfather's home give Werner a place to be true to his humanity, as such, he touched Jeanne and her grandfather in the most profound way. This amazing film and its actors, the music manage to lift me up and for a short time i am immersed in the vibration of love. Thank you Thomas Jouannet, Julie Delarme for a transcendent performance. Thank you Bach!
@@leiyang477With such a profound and smart understanding of "Le silence de la mer", you are in the best position to understand that Vercors also wrote a book, "Les Animaux dénaturés", in which he questions what humanity really is, where animality begins, and which, of the so-called human beings and of those designated as "animals", are more worthy of being as examples to follow for who wants to be a decent being.
@@charlottevairet3453 Thanks for the compliment, surely from today's vantage point, that would be a logical question, what sane politician, elected by the people would want to go on a war path that would incinerate a good portion of civilization? Sadly, we have been indoctrinated with Materialism for too long, many have forgotten that there is a spiritual dimension to our human experience, that we are much more than our forms, we are consciousness, spirits, eternal. We are only here inside a body for a blip of time to experience this dimension. What set us apart is this divine spark inside us, and we have free will. But this 3D world we live in is heavily manipulated, it is like a black box theatre, the unseen crew (stage designers, lighting designers, script writers, the director, the customer designer) control the stage on which we play out our stories. The ultimate goal is for us to awaken to the true nature of who we are, that truth is we are divine beings having a human experience. So, this question Jean Bruller explored, have been answered on a different level by many spiritual masters from the past and the present time. We are poised to have a great awakening at the present time. Look up the Dimensional Shift, or Planetary Ascension if you wish to explore this topic. And I do think the 2004 reinterpretation of Le Silence de la Mer has amazing spiritual power, it breaches the veil for some of us and let us merge in the ocean of the LOVE consciousness----the cosmic consciousness.
At 1:04:50, what did he 'want to tell her?' 😢❤ he was such a good man. Seemed he loved her very much, and no touching needed!! Just pure love on his face and words...where are men like this?! ❤❤
Perhaps you will find it irrelevant, but it will show how much our morality etc.has changed. I was on the metro the other day, and two girls were sitting next to me, talking , a heated conversation. The one, was very stressed, asking her friend."It didn't go well last night, there was some blood, and I swore to him that I am not a virgin! It just happened to be the last day of my period ! I told him I am experienced !" O tempora, O mores!"
@@user-ji9jd1gq9z we have descended into darkness...This is why collectively, we suffer from depression, anxiety, unhappiness, because we have lost the senses for love, we don't know what love is anymore. Yet it is everywhere, right here waiting to be tapped in.
@@patquint3291 In the book, he mentions that there was a girl from a neighboring house whom his family deem a good match, they took walks in the forest, and she caught an insect while they lie on the ground resting, she said she would punish the insect for stinging her while pulling its legs out one by one. That cooled his interest in her, he found her cruelty disagreeable. So he is likely not engaged.
I dnt know how many times I have watched this movie… it accompanied my many sleepless nights when the pandemic started … and now I m watching it again and am still deeply moved by it… the acting is superb…every one of them .. and what a story
Make me think about ukrain today... Occupied territories are in same situation again. On both sides... I mean that Civilians are paying high prices becose of silly questions of nationalism. We ll forget when war gonna be over... For a while. It took 3 serious wars in less than a century... before france and germany stopped their fuckin' "hasse" / haine.
💫 I watch a lot of movies. This film is unbelievably pure art on so many levels. As humans we can only live moment to moment. Here love 💕 permeates, the mother and child, the grandfather and granddaughter. Then the man and woman, without words, only music ❤. What an amazing film. Thank you for posting it. 👳🏻♀️🇺🇸
No unfortunately, being sent to the Russian front was a death sentence for so many on both sides. While your version would have pleased many it was not meant to be. Two madmen, Hitler and Stalin. Hitler with six million Jews, gypsies and Poles and others he deemed as enemies were slaughtered. But the most evil Stalin, killed Twenty million of those he hated either outright or sending them to Siberia. He particularly targeted the Polish because he wanted their land, but anyone who he hated. Then the evil “Uncle Joe” was appeased by the USA and Great Britain and they betrayed the Polish. War is Hell. But sadder still is all the young men on all sides of the conflict who lost their lives. And the old men lived and started more wars. Amen
Déchirant, profond, poignant. Les yeux qui débordent d’amour nous encensent, nous serrent le cœur. Un film très émouvant. Bravo aux acteurs. Merci de nous partager ce film 🙏🏻
So much love, desires, intense emotions but all in such a silence! So meaningful just as the title indicates: “Le silence de la mer” The Frenches know how to make cinema with deep contents ❤
@@antoinemozart243: Oh, sorry to the Belgians - Je suis désolée. But in the film, Werner admired and praised French literature / authors in such an honourfull sound! Therefore, I just believed the plot takes place in France during II. Ww
@@KimNguyen-nf9xcIt was written by a Frenchman and published during WW2. The film was made by a Belgian company. So you are right, it is French, in a way.
Their love for each other was so beautiful. Made me cry that the war tore people apart😢😢. They could not even express the love towards the other side. His eyes had so much love for her.
That film had all the emotions of what it must have been like. Beautifully made, no nudity,foul language or gratuitous sex. Made such a change to watch a well made film. Thank you for the subtitles too.
What a tragic, heart- breaking story about two enemies and two human beings with noble, pure, souls, tormented, by the terrible circumstances and despite them, falling in love...Their "silent" love was a genuane love, which doesn't need words, because all has been said and revieled by their eyes! And this magnificent movie - is an inarguable proof of that! This movie is the highest form of dramatic art. Most of the "love stories" I've seen before seem now so insignificant and shallow in comparison with this one. Two leading actors are brilliant! Thank you for posting this gem!
OMG, what a movie! They don’t make movies like this anymore. That’s why I have stopped watching current movies of 10 yrs or so. I have just happened to see this one out of so many on the RU-vid movies. What a luck!
You are meant to see it. Nothing happens by chance, all for a reason, at the right time. There are all kinds of ways to tune up our energetic frequency. For many of us, this movie is blasting open our hearts----the source and engine of our energetic body. For others, it might be a retreat, dedicated meditation, learning from a teacher, giving service. But this film is for us....
C’est le plus beau film pour moi. Je l’ai vu en France après sa sortie 3 fois. Et à Bangkok cette année sur You Tube. Peu de mots. Peu de dialogue, des actors , de cadres. Mais captivant.Excellent casting. Sublime musique. Un film d’âme.
In Denmark during the War, a relative of mine and her father were forced to take in a German officer. They were extremely fortunate. He was a kindly Lutheran minister conscripted to fight who upon entering their home asked that his side arm be placed in a drawer and that they read the bible together each evening.
Très touchant... Il existe au Brésil une école littéraire du XIXe siècle appelée « Romantisme », où l'amour impossible était presque palpable, il était là, mais inaccessible. Super film. Merci.
He is drop dead handsome! Heart throb good looking!😍 most important, he’s a decent man! I believe he loves her very much. They love each other! War torn them apart🥲
@@leiyang477True...dark forces that hate humanity cause conflict for destruction. Political pawns instigate war for ego maniacal power-lusters...leagues of intrigue deeply hidden in concealment move the levers towards imminent battle(s). The folly of mankind has always been pride & manifest those who strive for perpetual aggression of which the reality is large scale death. The song Brothers in Arms by Dire Straights sums up war from the perspective of soldiers. The movie Spy Game shows some the upper echelon involved behind the scenes mechanisms of instigated wars. I thought perhaps with your deep perception you may enjoy them both. 👍
@@kingdomfreedom8323 Thank you for the suggestion, will watch both. The disclosure of the true reality has been trickling into the common collective consciousness...The flooding of it may be around the corner. A good metaphor of our current situation maybe that Humanity is living in a larger "Vichy" state, for thousands of years. Our ruling Elite are the Vichy regime, that rule on behalf of their masters (higher beings who are largely hidden from us, either dimensionally or in consealment), they puppet the Davos crowd to implement their angenda. War is just a periodic "cleansing/thinning" or human population, syphoning of the energy of misery which sustain their life force...very ugly truth indeed.
@@kingdomfreedom8323 Agree, the true reality maybe a lot worse than we can imagine...off planet influence in human affairs are likely the real reason humanity are trapped in perpetual warfare...they depend on harvesting our misery for their survival.
Yes it would be a great movie but the arrogance and sometimes Cruelty specially from the girl made the moviegoers from the German parts specially the German he was the best, the girl her arrogance sold the whole movie
@@barbaradigman2228 Jeanne's rude hostility makes it hard to be sympathetic to her. The hidden irony is, Werner obviously represents the War (with his uniform and such), but he also represents love since he persisted in trying to engage with the hosts. It is in their home that he find space to show his humanity, his respect for them, his admiration for their culture. One can say, Werner never gave up building connection with Jeanne and her grandfather, he was an enemy soldier outwardly, but in that house, he was trying to bridge the schism every chance he got.......a heart warming paradox, and we love and admire him for it.
@@leiyang477I'd like to see your country and your house occupied by foreign forces and you being welcoming and friendly to them. (In fact, those who were, were called "collaborators" and they were hated.) Besides, even Werner says in a couple of places that he admires their stance. He says that he admires those who love their country and at the end he says that their dedication to their duty is the only thing he can do.
@@moniquesilverans3842 Ruling elite (using the govenment as their instrument) Orchestrate and Produce wars just like a tv show, or movie, the people were forced to kill and be killed. Time to do away with Traitorous governments, and outing/ousting the Elite.
@@moniquesilverans3842 Mes grand parents paternels ont eu une chambre réquisitionnée pour loger un officier Allemand.Mon grand père blessé en 1915 n'était pas très joyeux de la situation. Durant son séjour ils n'ont jamais eu à se plaindre de cet officier qui a toujours été d'une discrétion et d'une correction exemplaire
I have been watching this movie several times, and I came to the conclusion that something special happened between the French girl Jeanne , and Germain officer captain Werner Von Ebrenach. Both won't never, ever forget that short episode that occured in their lives during WW2 . No matter what happens next, they will remain in each other 's heart for ever. Although, no word was spoken, they said a lot to each other in their own way. That's why 'Le Silence de la Mer' is so exaordinary, and unforgettable. In a way, it could as well be a dramatic Shakespearian tragedy.
The two characters serve as ushers for us the audience, they open the portal of LOVE, the fact there were no words spoken, no touching, no declaration of affection, make them both the purest to serve this purpose, to usher us to the vibration of love. IT is all feelings, and feelings is the most powerful, we have kinda, forgot that.....when they broadcast this feeling, our hearts resonate immediately....
In fact, it was love at first sight. The moment, he stood on the threshold , listening to her beautifully piano playing Bach's famous Prelude. Indeed, they didn't have to say a word, because, everything was already said at this very moment.
He won't live long to remember because going to the Eastern Front in winter was a death sentence. Please watch some of the documentaries about WWII in Russia.
He surely was killed on the eastern front....virtually no German (or Russian) survived that slaughterhouse. She probably was killed during the Allied landings or ensuing battles to retake France. There were very high civilian casualties on the French coast.
1:29:09 its that "i am thrilled to know you felt the same. im glad you do but its too late now" kinda look that kills me 😭 the mutual understanding they have of each others' feelings conveyed by that single look in their eyes. He's ecstatic but they both know its going nowhere. But he's glad he could atleast know and she wanted to reciprocate for the first & the last time 🥹 Its nothing but its everything at the same time. The best and worst feeling. A masterpiece truly !
After this movie, everything pales. One realize that that talking really get in the way. I just watched "Arletty: A guilty passion" about the French actress Arletty's love affair with a German officer. Going back to the notion of "Talking really get in the way" not for the characters but for us. Talking dilutes the intensity of the feelings. Without talking, the characters invite us into their hearts, and let us feel what they were experiencing. This movie has this spiritual power or energetic signature that no other film has ever gave me. It bolts you into the stratosphere of Love, I mean the vibration of Love---an energetic state, like having a peak experience.
@@user-dp8kk8ip3v Glad we resonate, you understand what I am saying! Love is universal. We all receive and broadcast it, this film amplifies what is in our hearts. Werner's love for Jeanne is like a beacon.
Die Liebe findet immer ihren Weg Entweder in Drfüllung, oder in Entsagung. Der schönste FILM, den ich bisher gesehen habe Herzlichen Dank fürs Hochladen. Gerne bitte mehr solcher Filme!
Deep interaction of human minds and hearts was depicted by artful touch using 'silence' as cover yet underneath tormented souls burst out crying at the end. A moving master piece of French film.
@@leiyang477Да, вибрации любви очень сильные! Ощущаешь эти вибрации ещё очень долго после просмотра фильма! Поэтому люди и смотрят этот фильм много раз и не могут насмотреться! Браво режиссёру, актёрам и всем создателям фильма!
aucune correspondance sauf le piano! le livre a été écrit en 1941 c'est une histoire d'amour sans paroles à l'honneur de l'officier allemand et de la jeune fille française.
Amazing movie! They need to do a sequel and i have the script already in my mind how it should go! Love this movie and can watch it over and over again!
Je regarde régulièrement ce très beau film avec toujours la même emautipn . Le silence de la mer avec 3 admirable acteurs , Werner est très beau .et convainquant .
I have seen this movie before in bits and pieces, not in its entirety until now. Thomas Jouannet was great as Werner. The nonverbal communication between him and Jeanne played by Delarmme spoke volume with their eyes. I can watch this movie over and over again. The book it was based on missed so much.
Werner is “take care” kind of guy. When he sees a light in the back entrance he goes to investigate that everything is ok. When Jeanne’s cousin assaults her, with one look at him Werner tells him “if you so much as touch her you’re done” and when he pauses as he climbs the stairs and looks at Jeanne, his look says “if you were mine I would’ve protected you from harm”
You can perfectly understand Werner's looks, just brilliant comment! May be you can also kindly assume, what Werner intended to tell to Jeanne, when he stood by the fireplace with a mirror and held in his hands a framed photo of Jeanne's parents?
@@bassol441either he was about to tell her how he feels about her, but that would be very obvious. More likely, he wants to let her know that they are on the trail of her friends in the resistance so she can warn them (that would tie in with the theme later on, of Jeanne wanting to warn him about the car bomb; yet if she does, she’s sort of collaborating with the enemy that’s why she resorts to the stormy piano piece). Wow, this movie is so full of “coded” communications. I can see this movie being an assignment in a literature course; there’s so much to write about.
This movie is by far one of the greatest films l have ever seen and now since I am trying to learn French it's easy to read the subtitles and learn merci
@@paulad.5875 Thomas Jouannet is Swiss French (born in Geneva in 1970). He has starred in a diverse number of TV movies and series. He is listed as #5 on the list of 40 French actors both alive and deceased. He is still gorgeous at age 53. Married 14 years to a French actress and writer. Father of three children. I absolutely adore him!
@@patquint3291 Me too. He was trained as a comedian funny enough. Comedy is huge in France, 30% of movies are comedy. But Thomas Jouannet's Werner von Ebrennac is INCOMPARABLE. He has created an ideal----can I say an angel in disguise. This Werner is a role model of respect, kindness, chivalry, creativity, openhearted, loving person. All boys and young men should watch this movie and see what a real man is.
I have watched this movie more than 5 times.because this is the best romantic movie i have ever seen. in the beginning she hated him so much.but in the end her heart was won by him. love can feel any unexpected time for any person even an enemy. There wasn' t any sexual relataionship even a little touch.but both of them has fell in love unconditionally. specially Vaner is a very decent and he knows well how to respect them although he is a Nazi officer . That is the reason she fell in love with him. what a beautiful love it is .. She changed her hairstyle to get the attention of him. she kissed his shawl possionately. she hugged his pillow. bez there wasn't any way to cuddle him.after hearing his foot-step suddenly she ran into her room and but she was near the door. at that moment if Verner talked to her he could have captured her.but he could control his feeling, love and lust for her. bez if he did it, her life could be miserable because of him.that is the real love. if we love some one truly we always try to keep them happily. what a pure love it is ..! she didn't talk any word with him till he left . but their eyes and gestures talked thousands and thousand words silently. some time that silent can make more deep and powerful feeling than words. after watching this movie , i thought i could be Jenny at least just one minitue.bez i never had such a beautiful love story in my life.
She saved his live by starting to play when he was about to leave.When the horn blew, he was about to leave, looked into her eyes and suddenly saw something extraordinary was happening. She was in fear, as she knew what would happen.
An extraordinary movie. I love it! Without saying a word, the man express through his beautiful eyes how much love he feels for her. Something that called my attention was the young girl Solange playing the piano. My name is also Solange and I have a knowledge of my French name but never knew the pronunciation in French. Thank you, RU-vid, for bringing to us such a GREAT movie.
Darcybeth. Thank you for making available this beautiful story. I have watched four times and am completely enthralled by this story and will watch many times more. Who could think a 90 year old woman would be so touched by a love story. Even in times of war there are moments of beauty and possibilities. I never watch romances but this was unlike those syrupy smaltzy ones that women seem to like. It was pure love, respect and admiration for the other that was stifled by being foes through no fault of their own. . I am sure Werner was killed at the Russian Front. Since Jeanne took the place of her friends in the resistance it is probable that she may have faced the firing squad. The acting, directing, script writing and all it took to make this film was first class. I know I am rambling on but there is so much to be said for this magnificent piece of work.
I looked up the original 1949 film which is *not* a love story but about what happens when "a good German" is put into the home of those his army is occupying. The Frenchman and his granddaughter's refusal to engage with him is a metaphor for the Resistance and, for the occupants of the house, a means of resistance. When Werner leaves for the Eastern Front, he tells them he has asked to be sent to "hell". Based on a novel published clandestinely in 1942. Vive la France!
Я сошла с ума . Уже который день смотрю этот шедевр по 3-4 раза в день . А сегодня вот решила посмотреть на языке оригинала . Хотелось бы продолжения этой истории любви . Всем привет из Якутии .
''Le silence de la mer' was my favorite book when I was in high school. We were so lucky these books were part of our curriculum. It was in France, a long time ago.
Я вас так понимаю! Пересматриваю фильм уже который раз за 3 года... Сейчас около 2 ночи. Так хочется верить, что они встретятся вновь после войны и будут вместе! Алматы, Казахстан. Пусть все будут счастливы во всех мирах!
"Silence" only concerning spoken words, but a resounding symphony of deep, heartfelt emotions. You see and feel, how hard it became for her, to maintain thus self- imposed silence. Ironically, it was better for her to restrain her emotions, regarding what expected women, who had intimate relationships with german soldiers, after the war.Many thanks for uploading this wonderful movie.
Have a look to 2 other master pieces of italian cinema : " malena" with monica belucci... Taviani bros if my memory is fair... "une journée particuliere" / "a day so particular" something like this from Ettore Scola with 2 italiians actors : sophia Loren and Marcelo Mastroïanni. The first is a "must" on same theme about various colors of grey during war times. The 2d is a wonderful confrontation under italian fascism between 2 visions.. 2 "realities" of a typical italian mother and married simple woman... And a gay progressist journalist. (sent to livari islands a concentration camp). Another show on multiple colors of grey during war times.
@@wujibifan5938 those 2 are for sure. A last one... Which is one of my best on pre-nazi period.. If yu want to understand how Adolf 's supporters won... Got the power by terrorisying german people early 30ties, is "the egg of snake" by ingmar bergman the swedish movie maker. As my grand parents (on both sides) lived in germany and fleed in france in 35 (my mom' s side) and 39 (dad's one)... Once (i was 27 yo my Oma around 70) ... I proposed my Oma / gran ma to vision this movie. She stood quiet during the movie. Then at the end asked me "who made this movie?"... I told her. Then slowly she said " the best movie I ever saw... on" how they did to get the power"... This guy lived it... Am sure. He was in germany during this period". I said "yes! Ingmar bergman was in berlin learning at the" Uffa mega cinema city" how to make movies... He was a student there. . Then he fleed back in sweden. And spent the war in his motherland where Willy Brandt - the leader of young Spd party yu belonged to yurself and future "prime minister" / kanzler , continued the resistance against Adolf. Yur right he lived this period in germany ! "
Спасибо , за то, что фильм на французском языке с английскими субтитрвми! ❤ Впечатление от фильма на французском языке еще большее, звучат голоса актеров! 🙏💕
And for Germany, Russia, the European continent, and the world! 100 million people died in WWII. Everyone was someone's son, daughter, husband, wife, mother, father, uncle, aunt....think of the trauma stored in the DNA of all of us....We must not allow the Elite/Government(s) dictate war to us again. Every time they plan, orchestrate, produce war, ordinary citizens die.
Such a good development of the characters! This is pure romanticism,artful scenery, camera focus on eyes that speak without words. Beautiful faces, beautiful souls yearning for love in a cruel social situation. Shed a lot of tears, you romantic people ! Cry about the circumstance of this man and woman . I watched this film 6 times already and decided to buy the DVD. Precious item on the same shelf with Eugene Onegin, a film that also moved me so much.
Cette histoire d'amour sous l'occupation allemande est très touchante, un amour où rien est dit , un amour impossible ! Les acteurs sont remarquables ! Un très beau film !
What a magnificent film, just couldn't get enough of it. I wish the movie was a little bit longer to have more scenes or some detail about the letter he received and what he wanted to say to her before her grandfather interrupted. I know their love doesn't need more words but that would be nice to know what he wanted to say. I don't think he just wanted to say he loves her. His actions already showed everything. He must have something else he wanted to explain or something he couldn't use his eyes or actions to express. Just a wish...So, I ordered the book and am waiting to read it to understand more.
War also brings love, soldiers are also human beings, love also blossoms despite the war, that is the paradox of it. Jeanne could have talked to Werner in the privacy of her home, but she was very much under the influence of the "propaganda of patriotism", just like Werner believed the German government propaganda of the war leading to a desired union between Germany and France. But sometimes, love did triumph, but not without the lovers paying a steep price. This is the duality of this world.
Forbidden love. I feel for them, both faithful to their own country yet have deep feelings for each other. It shows both have very strong minds and characters