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Robert Gilson: Memoirs of an Infantry Officer
A documentary film exploring the story of Robert Gilson's time on the frontline during the Somme campaign, for King Edward's School Birmingham.
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Plot Summary
This film recounts the life of Robert Gilson, a French infantry officer, as he navigates the brutal realities of war and the personal sacrifices it demands. Through his memoirs, the narrative delves into the psychological toll of combat, the bonds formed between soldiers, and the enduring impact of conflict on an individual's life. It offers a poignant look at duty, survival, and the human spirit under duress.
Critical Reception
While "Robert Gilson: Memoirs of an Infantry Officer" received a modest reception, it was generally praised for its sensitive portrayal of a soldier's experience and Darroussin's compelling performance. Critics noted its quiet intensity and its focus on the internal struggles of its protagonist, though some found the pacing to be slow.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and understated portrayal of a soldier's inner turmoil.
Jean-Pierre Darroussin delivers a powerful and nuanced performance.
Some viewers found the film's contemplative pace to be too slow.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the actual memoirs of Robert Gilson, providing a personal and direct account of his experiences during wartime.
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