What is the best French war movie in your mind? Why?
The best French war movie in my mind is Silent as the Sea, a French love movie directed by Pierre Boutron, which was officially released on June 25th, 2004, and directed by Pierre Boutron. The film is a quiet and slightly sad film, telling a story that happened during World War II. In a small French town, a group of German Nazi legions were stationed, and the whole city was furious. The shadow of war hangs over this restless town, which is extremely hostile to the Germans and the French. A German officer lived in a French family, which attracted unwelcome attention. The arrival of this German made the originally harmonious family a little worried. 1940, a beautiful girl, whose parents died young, lived in a big house with her grandfather. She is a piano teacher, and her grandparents and grandchildren live a quiet life. Later, their house was requisitioned and they lived in the home of a German officer named Verne von Hebray. He was a knowledgeable musician before the war. He is kind by nature, proud of French culture and sincerely believes that Germany can cooperate with France. Girls, like old people and French people, resisted these German invaders from the heart. They kept silent about the polite German officer and refused to say a word to him. At first, the police officer apologized to the girl and the old man, explaining that he was asked to live here, not voluntarily. He tried not to disturb their lives, deliberately approached them, approached them, as if he fell in love with girls. Nianana and her grandfather are very impressed by his manners and gentlemanly manners. Nianana gradually fell in love with this handsome German man, sneaked into his room to peek at his letters when the officer was away, and even fell asleep unconsciously in the bed where he had been lying, but their love for the motherland made them speechless. As the days go by, the people around you are changing. Ni Anna's Jewish female student family suddenly moved away at night, and the "friend" of Pierre's mother, a male student, was suddenly taken away by the German police. When Neil's mother wanted to entrust Pierre to Nianana, she had a premonition that something was going to happen. The girl found that someone had put a bomb in the police officer's car. She was worried that the officer would be killed. When the officer went out, a sudden piano sound sounded. It's Nianana who plays the piano. She hasn't played since the officer came. She wants to keep the person she loves in this way. When the horn urged the officer to go out quickly, Nianana looked embarrassed with tears in her eyes. Finally, the explosion started and the police officer survived. Pierre's parents were arrested for taking part in the resistance movement. The situation is turbulent and the officers are leaving France for the Russian front. When he left, the old man shouted "Sir, please come in" and stopped the German officer. Nianana was in tears. When the police officer said goodbye and went out, Nina couldn't help but follow him out and said an almost inaudible "goodbye". For half a year, he has been smiling at the silence of the landlord, so the old man has a good impression on him and his granddaughter loves him. But his companions showed no respect for French culture and laughed at his romantic fantasies, which made him feel very painful. When he said goodbye to Nina, the only difference from the usual silence was that he said goodbye to the other party, which was the only thing the girl said to the officer. When the camera was switched, Nina rode her bike into a small house, and then a basin of geraniums was put on the window, representing geraniums in the war of resistance against Japan. Recommended by the stationmaster!