André Demester leaves his farm in northern France to become a soldier in a far off land. On his last night of freedom he witnesses Barbe, his childhood friend and secret love, sleeping with another man. A twist of fate puts the two men side by side in combat where their undeclared personal war and the one they are fighting tragically merge. Left behind, Barbe, alone and wasting away, faces misfortunes of her own, while awaiting the soldiers' return.
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Who cut dat.
thehauntedhorse 4 days ago
Groundbreaking film with a shit trailer.
thehauntedhorse 4 days ago
Who cut this goddam trailer.
thehauntedhorse 4 days ago
Pardon me for being so confused, but what war is this supposed to be? I know France has troops in Afghanistan, but they wear green camoflage and use FAMAS rifles (Not m-16s! Unless the director is being apathetic when it comes to accurate equipment).
Gramra 4 months ago
@TheWaluigiman1 And you can't speak English. I prefer not being able to fight instead of not knowing my languages... Might come out more handy;) Peace, Yah man.
bambamlycz 6 months ago 2
frenche can't fight
TheWaluigiman1 6 months ago
I prefer the Simpsons.
elbombardi 8 months ago
This movie sucked. Full of half baked concepts and pointless scenes
0dour 8 months ago
@dnbwhynot
I heard that the Flemish had suffered greatly from lack of recognition of their culture in Belgium. I do not know much about this culture that is nevertheless one of my ancestors, but from what I could see, this culture is incredibly rich.
jeffkodiac 10 months ago
@jeffkodiac
It's not really about the french itself. It's basically about the fact that we(Flemish) have mandatory lessons of french in school while the walloons don't have mandatory dutch lessons. The reason being that many walloons think or at least used to, that French is a big language and Dutch not so much, disregarding the fact that Flemish are the majority in Belgium which to us came of as quiet arrogant. So it's more about politeness and respect for the Flemish than the french language.
dnbwhynot 10 months ago