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So, 'Le Dernier Été' is quite a poignant piece. It delves into the life of Georges Mandel, who stood his ground against the rising tide of the Vichy regime during WWII. The film has this somber, reflective tone that captures the weight of the era beautifully. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with Mandel's choices and the moral dilemmas he faces. The performances are quite compelling, especially in the quieter moments, where the tension of the time is almost palpable. It's distinct in how it portrays the internal struggle of a politician at a crossroads, rather than just focusing on the larger historical events. The practical effects and period details are commendable, adding to the authenticity of that turbulent time.
Focuses on political resistanceCharacter-driven narrativeStrong historical context
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