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Pontcarral, Empire Colonel
For 15 years after Waterloo, a baron refuses to accept the defeat. He reluctantly marries one of 2 Bourbon sisters but lands up dueling with the wife's former lover. Finally he gets a chance to prove himself again in battle.
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Plot Summary
This historical drama chronicles the life of Colonel Jean-Charles Pontcarral, a loyal officer in Napoleon's army. Facing moral dilemmas and the shifting tides of empire, Pontcarral navigates his duty, personal honor, and the complexities of loyalty during a tumultuous era. The film explores the personal sacrifices demanded by military service and political allegiance.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception for its historical depiction and Pierre Renoir's performance. While not a massive international hit, it was appreciated in France for its patriotic undertones and dramatic narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical accuracy and dramatic scope.
Pierre Renoir's portrayal of the titular colonel is a standout performance.
A solid, if somewhat conventional, historical drama from the era.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this historical French film.
Fun Fact
The film was made during the German occupation of France, and its patriotic themes were seen as a subtle nod to French resilience and history.
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