French comedy about war

Margarete 2022-11-10 05:22:22

It was very easy to watch the whole process. As a war movie, I didn't see any bloody and violent pictures. The whole film has lighthearted and witty dialogues, beautiful French scenery and a Barbie-like French girl.

The film mainly tells the story of a British fighter jet that was hit over France. The crew members all parachuted out of Paris and agreed to meet in one place. During this period, they landed in different places and received help from the French. The French are also really enthusiastic. The officers who came to search were very polite. Are the German-occupied areas really so harmonious? After meeting in the hammam, they agreed to travel from Paris to the south of France, followed by a hilarious plot. On the way, they stole a car, pretended to be an officer, stayed in a hotel, got arrested and fled, burned the Wolfenstein headquarters, and finally left in a glider. The films are all unfolded against the picturesque backdrop of the French countryside. The tones of the film are also blockbuster greens and bright colors. There is no violence and bloody images, not even blood. There are beautiful women, wine, countryside and hospitable French people, and the United Kingdom in action. Man, thank the director for remembering the war in this way, very gentle and well-intentioned.

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Extended Reading

La Grande Vadrouille quotes

  • Sir Reginald: Get in!

    Stanislas LeFort: Qu'est-ce qu'il dit?

    Augustin Bouvet: Il dit: "Get in!"

  • Sir Reginald: I wonder where are we now?

    Alan MacIntosh: We must be over Calais sir.

    Sir Reginald: [the clouds clear, then the Eiffel Tower is visible] Yeah, Calais!