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La Grande Illusion (1937)
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Jean Gabin, Erich von Stroheim |
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Erich von Stroheim |
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Jean Renoirs Grand Illusion throws many people for a loop the first time they see it. Its reputation as one of the great works of cinema leads them to expect an eye-popper like Citizen Kane, or a work such as The Bicycle Thief that distills to perfect transparency some aspect of human experience. Instead they find an apparently formless drama performed in a melange of acting styles, a supremely melancholy film thats crowned by a note of tentative affirmation, a work that is both a plea for ecumenical brotherhood and a surprisingly felt lament for the passing of the aristocracy. The "grand illusion" itself is never spelled out, and even the films reputation as an "anti-war classic" is misleading it doesnt have a didactic bone in its body.