I also read a lot of comments above, some people say Sophie is old, some say the plot is too daring to wait, but I'm still willing to give it 4 stars.
First of all, this is a film of 5 women. Although Sophie Marceau is famous, she did not steal the scene in this film, allowing other actors to have enough room to play. A close-up of her lengthy candle-lighting doesn't appear until the very end.
Second, the film echoes a lot of foreshadowing and satire. Carly, as a Catholic, participated in this operation because of a handsome man, and used her finger as a gun to force Jenny back, but she was the first person to betray the operation (of course, in that case, no one can guarantee that he will not betray, Pierre did not betray just because the torture was not enough), after the betrayal, he also obtained the forgiveness of louis, but he could still die in the most sacred way of Catholicism.
Pierre, as the leader of the operation, an important patriot, even ended up telling the secret of the D-Day for the sake of incest.
Suzy, a woman who runs away from a high-ranking German official's wedding, has a fragile but patriotic heart. In order to kill her son's father, he also went deep into the tiger's den.
War can change a person's state of mind and destiny, but so can life. We just keep betraying our former selves. Louis finally chose to enter the church to light a candle for the dead comrade in arms. As expressed in the unbearable lightness of life, when we continue to betray the past, we are ultimately unable to bear the burden that is pressing on us.
Everyone dies under the most realistic circumstances, although none of us can guess how they die. But that's the truth.
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