Simon Abkarian is convincing as the patriotic De Gaulle with his iconic kepi, dynamically mining the heart of the French General’s relationship with Winston Churchill, in a film reminiscent of a vintage Hollywood blockbuster.
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Malgosia Abramowska cinemargotka Every Cannes Film Festival needs a film like “De Gaulle: Résistance,” a proudly French and massively scaled production with the energy of a vintage Hollywood blockbuster. Indeed, Antonin Baudry’s old-fashioned epic flaunts all these big-screen qualities in delicious excess, dispensing a traditionally entertaining biopic on France’s eponymous Great Man and his consequential years in the early 1940s as an exiled general with a romantic vision of his country that has just capitulated to Germany.
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