Красивый очень притягивающий фильм Молчание моря ! Будто сама там оказалась ! Просто Красивее фильма не видела ! Актёры тоже очень симпатичные ! Браво режиссёру фильма .
Ho molto apprezzato i commenti di Kelly Duong, molto acuti. Io amo molto il racconto a cui il film si è ispirato; lo lessi a 14 anni e spesso l' ho riletto. Nel libro sono spiegate molto bene le motivazioni che hanno spinto Werner a decidere di andare sul fronte russo, verso una probabile morte: tutti i suoi sogni su una possibile armonia fra Francia e Germania sono ormai un' illusione. Mi ha anche colpito vedere come Jeanne diventa più bella via via che cresce nell'amore verso Werner. È molto bella quando lo ascolta suonare nella notte di Natale. Non è andata in chiesa perché sperava di potergli stare vicino, di vederlo. La mano sullo schienale della poltrona è una carezza pensata, ma non data. È anche consolante potersi innamorare di un nemico. Siamo tutti esseri umani.
potresti aiutarmi? quali sono le differenze tra questo spezzettone di film e gli episodi del libro (sempre riguardo quello che succede in questo video?
@@carlottaspalazzi6747queste scene non appartengono al libro. Anche il cugino intraprendente non c'è. Nel libro tutto si svolge nella cucina della casa, con l'ufficiale che parla e racconta di sé e dei suoi sogni. Nel libro ci sono solo i soliloqui dell' ufficiale e i pensieri dello scrivente che è lo zio o nonno della della ragazza. Solo alla fine l'addio solo sussurrato della nipote. Il film di Melville è aderente al testo ma molto statico, giocato molto sulla fotografia. Qui si salva la storia dell' amore impossibile, ma episodi e personaggi ( resistenza compresa) sono aggiunti. Però è molto curata l' ambientazione, l' atmosfera.
@@carlottaspalazzi6747Il racconto ( è un lungo racconto) ha un taglio notevole dal punto di vista etico, morale perché spiega bene l' atteggiamento dell' ufficiale , il suo essere tedesco ma " diverso"; egli ama nella ragazza francese la sua stessa dirittura. Il film mette in primo piano l' aspetto romantico della vicenda.
Thomas JOUANETTE is a SWISS ACTOR born in Geneva. AS Captain Wener Erbrennach, he's very neat, very polite, always acknowledging your presence with a greeting or a slight bow in the head, that's what makes him different from all other men, the impeccable manner!!!! I fell in love with him, my imaginary GENTLEMAN of affection, for eternity.
Да я присоединяюсь к комментам, отличный фильм, очень переживала за героев в фильме, ни разу не коснулись друг друга, ни одно слово не сказали, любовь взглядами
That's the kind of love a woman can wish for. Restrained, timid, the desire is kept to herself, feigning.her affection, till, ADIEU, FARREWEL. The love is locked in.the heart. It stays forever. AT the end the truth.was.unfold to Werner, he was loved, passionately, only in silence
A great movie, great adaptation, great acting, so much in depth and so powerful, not like many other ask for a second part, no, I don't want, I don't see any other of this kind will possibly go beyond.
La diferencia políticas entre los dos país fue lo que no permitió que está hermosa pareja expresa plenamente todos sus sentimientos y vivir ese amor tan puro y tan sincero tan bonito que los dos sentían mutuamente
All is fair in Love and War. They should have crossed the line and talked and held each other, and what happened would have happened when no one was around. My feeling is if they survived the war they would be together. That kind of love cannot be denied.
They could have at least kissed each other in secret! At least once! Probably there were many times that Jeanne's grandfather was away from home and Werner could have kissed Jeanne. Like the time that the Grandfather was away for Christmas eve and Werner returned earlier than Jeanne's grandfather. They had an opportunity there! Thay could have been cold towards each other in public,but in private different. I don't think that Jeanne's grandfather was at home all the time, remember he had a friend named fernand. And Jeanne doesn't really have friends, so she had more privacy. Jeanne lives in a big Chateau,in a house away from other houses,there's less opportunities for gossipy neighbors because of the distance and location of the house.
@@Skyblue-fw5rm I don't think Jeanne was capable to cross the "enemy" barrier, she was bent on treating Werner as an Enemy. That is also due to the programming, for many years leading up to the Great War, the French propaganda also whipped up hostility and nationalism just like the German Propaganda that deceived Werner about the cooperation between Germany and France. Jeanne was too young to understand that there is the war out side the home, there is also a private world inside the home. Even the old grandfather did not have the wisdom to say: "Jeanne, the war will not last forever, one day, peace will return..." Of course, the script was written in such way so that the movie still hews to the original book which is a piece of Resistance Propaganda------Resist passively, by not speaking to the enemy. The view of the Enemy was very stark in the book, anyone who wears the Wehrmacht uniform is an enemy. Of course, many French men and women ignored this, and had social and business relationships with the Germans, some paid a heavy price when the Germans were defeated. I wish Jeanne could have some joy and happiness in private with Werner, they could be so so happy in a very bleak time....
@@Skyblue-fw5rmЖанна вихована в повазі до себе самої та до людей. Рано осиротівши, швидко стала дорослою. Закохавшись у Вернера, боялася свого почуття. Дідусь першим помітив зміни в ній, хоча нічого не сказав. Вона вперше зустріла такого чоловіка- гарного, високоосвіченого, тактовного, але ворога. У цьому трагедія їхнього кохання. Прекрасні душі двох молодих людей приречені на розлуку без надії на зустріч. І, можливо, -на життя. Війни пожирають найкращих. Нехай будуть прокляті, хто їх розв'язує
Trop tard, pas de suite, ça a été tourné en 2004, les acteurs ont bien vieilli. Mais surtout, je crois que ce serait une trahison de l'auteur résistant Vercors, qui est tout de même un trésor national pour les Français.
C est un superbe film 📽.. Dommage qu il n y a pas une suite car ils auraient pu ce retrouver après la guerre.. ☺️ Comme ça été pour certains.. ☺️ Leurs Amour est si pur, un respect de l'un envers l'autre.. Magnifique
He decides to go to Russia because he is not a nazi, and understands what Germany has become. And 🥺 probably he is married or engaged, He respects both women ... we dont know 🥺 In the movie version everything is different. 💖 This is much better
Vers cheyenne ..peut etre un autre maitre en scene voudra continuer l istoire a un autre film,. Helene ( excusez moi pour la langue, je ne suis pas fransaise )
@anasan00 I don't think.he is married. He will begin right at that night in Russian frontlines, expecting it could be death. If he is married,,, he would ,have requested a visit to his family first. He is CAPTAIN of the Wehrmacht, but.with a good heart, unlike most of Nazi fanatics. All working for Adolf Hitler were Nazis. Nazism was an ideology. Wether you're in the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe or SS (Schutzstaffel).
I would love to see a follow upstairs of this movie, after the war is over that he somehow survives and makes his way back to see if he can find her again..same actors.. definitely Thomas jouannet and same girl. Wouldn't than be wonderful.💕💕
Le drame de ce téléfilm, c'est qu'il est certes très beau, mais rend peu justice à l'auteur de la nouvelle, car la majorité des spectateurs ne voient que sa partie romantique. L'auteur, Vercors, résistant, a essentiellement écrit un texte de résistance. Certes il y avait dans son œuvre une touche de romance, mais ce n'était pas le message prépondérant. C'était une nouvelle clandestine, destinée à sensibiliser ses compatriotes à la résistance passive - lorsqu'il l'a écrite en 1941. Évidemment, hormis cette précision, c'est un très beau film, servi par d'excellents acteurs, 1ers et 2nd rôles. Mais j'aimerais que les spectateurs prennent le temps de lire la nouvelle et également la préface introductrice (Livre de poche) qui montre la genèse de la nouvelle en éclairant bien le contexte. La première fois que j'ai vu ce téléfilm, moi qui connaissais bien la nouvelle, j'ai été très déçu et j'ai crié à la trahison ! Ensuite, je l'ai revu pour lui-même en essayant de me détacher de Vercors et j'ai adoré.
After he found out she went into his room, he came to the fishing port, hoping to get some reaction from her. But she gave him nothing. Both know they can’t cross the line
Isn't that supposed to be after some time has passed? Her cousin talks about spring coming. December 26 would be a bit premature to be talking about that.
Because the original book was a piece of Resistance propaganda, the character Jeanne and her Grandpa don't have a choice, they were WRITTEN to resist Captain von Ebrennac. Cannot be any other way. Though I'd like to see them having some joy and declare their love for each other in the privacy of Jeanne's house, that would have to be another story like the film "The Exception", or the "Black Book".
I am so in love with this film. Her subtle glances and controlled inaction in his presence was perfect. He tries hard to humanize himself but in the end resolved that it will never be. Heart warming love story, a little disappointed that he was a Nazi. But I guess it would not have worked out so well any other way.
Actually, he talked and walked his way into her heart, by smothering her with his action of kindness. Helping the little boy, offering her a ride, talking about his love for French literature, music, and his love for the Silence of the Sea! He saved her from the sexual assault from her cousin, played her the "most beautiful, purest, and his favorite piece the Prelude", she played that piece when he first arrived at their house. He even remembered where she stopped in that piece. His playing that piece on Christmas eve was like an offering of the purity, and sincerity of his love to her. When he left for the party at the Command Center, she was disappointed and went to his room to sniff his scarf and lie in his bed.... l love that he figured out that she was in his room lol. But sad she wouldn't talk to him when he went to the fishing shack to talk to her. Life is sweet irony, she only end up going home be assaulted by her cousin. Thank god, Werner arrives to thwart the sexual assault with his "mild death stare", only time i saw Werner fires up his emotion. Though the mild death stare was enough to chase the cousin away. Jeanne was probably too humiliated to thank Werner for saving her honor (I know, old fashioned way of saying it). We only begin to talk about sexual assault openly, god knows how frequent it happens, to women, and children, often by family members or friends. Jeanne repays Werner by saving his life.....This is soul level stuff!! wow, this story is amazing.
We can all see how terribly wrong things have gotten, when young people can not express their love for each other. I hope the French people are coming to terms with the war years and forgive and let go, i see lots of anger in comments about the "Horizontal Collaboration" of French women who had relationships with German soldiers, or not. I can not believe how much hate some people still bear towards those women still in this day. I wonder how this film was received by the French general public in 2004 or today.
Le drame de ce téléfilm, c'est qu'il est certes très beau, mais rend peu justice à l'auteur de la nouvelle, car la majorité des spectateurs ne voient que sa partie romantique. L'auteur, Vercors, résistant, a essentiellement écrit un texte de résistance. Certes il y avait dans son œuvre une touche de romance, mais ce n'était pas le message prépondérant. C'était une nouvelle clandestine, destinée à sensibiliser ses compatriotes à la résistance passive - lorsqu'il l'a écrite en 1941. Évidemment, hormis cette précision, c'est un très beau film, servi par d'excellents acteurs, 1ers et 2nd rôles. Mais j'aimerais que les spectateurs prennent le temps de lire la nouvelle et également la préface introductrice (Livre de poche) qui montre la genèse de la nouvelle en éclairant bien le contexte. La première fois que j'ai vu ce téléfilm, moi qui connaissais bien la nouvelle, j'ai été très déçu et j'ai crié à la trahison ! Ensuite, je l'ai revu pour lui-même en essayant de me détacher de Vercors et j'ai adoré.
C'est bizarre car quand j'ai lu la nouvelle je voyais à la fois la partie résistance mais également l'espèce de tension romantique sous -jacente qui m'avait énormément émue. Je pense que les auteurs de ce magnifique téléfilm ont senti également la même chose.
@@melissacourchesne2121 Oui, certes, il y a les deux, mais je ne pense pas que c'était l'intention première de l'auteur, patriote et résistant. D'ailleurs pour comprendre la nouvelle, il faut lire l'ensemble des nouvelles, qui forment un tout. La plupart des gens ne le font pas. On trouve une situation assez équivalente dans "Suite française" d'Irène Némirovsky (livre et film), où les hommes jeunes étant prisonniers... il ne restait que les Allemands...
It can not end that way because the book was a piece of propaganda for Résistance. The French public opinion (still programmed to hate the German occupation) would not have it. Just as the film was written, it met heavy criticism, the opinion makers hate how the film portrayed Werner with nuance and humanity. That was 2004, this year is 2024-80th anniversary of DDay. Let’s see what films are compared no out to commemorate.
@bjoy20101 The ending.is reality. Don't forget, that it's tradition in Werner's family to serve the country. The war.hasn't end, Germany was losing.the war, Werner volunteered to be in Russian Frontlines, he's expecting death. The army can't stand it anymore, temperature is minus or below zero degrees.
From the commentary I read, some says she intentionally stuck a fish into his hand, I can't find it from clips here explicitly, might have found from other unedited TV part, but something obviously happen before his hand stop moving. Very much detailed work makes this film magnificent, it raises the original novel to another level.
@HN C you watch the song " if you go away" by Terry Jacks made on the dock clip only and it's made slower version too. You might be able to catch it there.
@@SG-wq4rm Thank you, it helps. It seems more to me that she brushes his helping hand away instead of sticking a fish into his hand, whatever the scene is, obviously their hands are talking, very subtle, very enchanting expression. th-cam.com/video/fKyQH4l82Z8/w-d-xo.html
Есть фильмы, тоорые просто напрашиваются на продолжение фильма, так сроднишься с героями во время просмотра, что начинаешь фонтазировать дальше , то считаю , что действительно, по мнению зрителей, если испытываешь чувство неудовлетворённости с завершением рассказа, значит есть спрос на продолжение, война шла пять лет, каждый герой испытывал тяжбу войны по отдельности, что стало, если остались живы, искали ли они друг друга, или судьба свела их на встречу, как сложилась жизнь вместе или в рознь, вспоминали ли они друг друга, как мальчик вырос.... Неужели книга закончилась воспоминанием о молчаливой любви... Экранизация иногда в художественном фильме выходит из ограничения... не документальный же, ограничиватся основой.... Сотни фильмов просмотрели мы за свою жизнь, но один из них всегда лидирует.. творческие специалисты должны подумать над этим... киноискусство- достояние народа, вот покажите себя...
Similar to a movie cslled The Pianist which takes place during the Nazi occupation in Poland where the main character plays piano in hiding in the Polish underground. Eventuaaly a Nazi catches him but doesn't do anything but stands and listens showing that music is indeed international and transcends all races and situations even war. Ironic juxtaposition.
@@Елена-н5ш7э да, и когда в комнате побывала и письмо прочитала,и избегала и не разговаривала с ним. Конечно, он все понял.Он даже понял, почему она не может говорить с ним, т.к он враг.Тяжелый случай, конечно.
We don't change the story,, it is how it is, Perfection. It's war! He is a Wehrmacht Officer lodging in their house She and her Grandfather and circle of Friends in the ",RESISTANCE" fighting the Germans Occupier, all.they can have is a Silent feeling for each other, and nothing more. The Capitain knows that himself, that's why he's not making advances, just courtesy and politeness.
Une suite serait la bienvenue avec un parallèle entre la viz de Werner au front avec tout ce quz cela implique comme souffrance, et la vie de Jeanne dans la resistance. A la fin de la guerre, il viendrait la retrouver, peut être même avec un handicap physique (bras ou jambe perdus à la guerre)... on peut tout imaginer ...
@Emma Barr OMG I just found this movie and watched it {English subtitles- loved it! wow!!!!!!!!!!!}. To answer your question- when she sees him at the dock- standing there- she knew exactly that he knew she was in the room! She just played it off as nothing, never showing the slightest expression/emotion.
@@justmyopinion5099 She regretted not talking to him when he left abruptly for the Russian Front. The tears streaming down her face, she was utterly heart broken. This is how young people get played by propaganda, and sacrifice their precious love. She did not have the foresight that one day the war will end, peace will return, that they can love openly. Then again, this book was a Resistance propaganda. Even 60 years later, the 2004 film's director and script writer knew they could not deviated from that one over riding principle. Jeanne and her Grandpa must not compromise. But they did each say one word to him at the last goodbye. I think the film has done an outstanding job showing us how cruel and inhumane war is.
Her defensiveness gave her away and validated what he suspected. . It's kind of cute and funny. His frustration at the situation that a man who is permitted to talk to her, tries to rape her. Whereas he cares for her and has to suppress his feelings. He can't express his need to comfort her. Was always surprised that he didnt have Pascal arrested. That's who I initially thought was taken by the police, not the resistance guy.
That guy was the one who put the explosive to the car. she always felt scare to that guy who said cousin., the feeling not knowing how she is and him. Is so difficult to keep inside.😢😢😢
@@anasan00 That letter was from his mother, or maybe a girl friend, he obviously did not show any delight upon receiving it. I believe that is is reason why he showed up at the fishing shack to explain to her. Esa carta era de su madre, o tal vez de una amiga, obviamente mostró algún placer al recibirla. Creo que esa es la razón por la que se presentó en la choza de pesca para explicarle.
He is frustrated that her fellow French man (Pascal) is allowed to enter her home and attempt to assault her (she was lucky Werner interrupted the attempt and saves her from the assault), yet, he, Werner can not expect a spoken word from her despite his love and respect for her, because he was the enemy occupier.
@@vivianedelage2504 À cette époque, par rapport à la nôtre, le collectif primait sur l'individu. Il suffit d'entendre Hubert Germain, dernier compagnon de la libération décédé récemment, témoignant devant Macron : "nous ne pensions qu'à nos devoirs, jamais à nos droits". Quelque chose dans le genre.
@@fincivilisation4645 That was very moving, but the individual rights are just as important and sacred as the collective, don't you think? The individual and the collective are symbiotic, a collective that demands such sacrifice of the individual will only compound the collective trauma.
We're trying our best to get either the movie or DVD in English or even French with english subtitles with out success, nice movie, please can anybody help. 😘 🇬🇧
this part am really enjoying her look because he knew she was in the room. and she was a bit scared. then the stupid guy want to get on to her. the good thing he arrived. then want to talk to her , but it didn't
Maybe it's wrong for me to say this. But I would have liked to see Werner really drunk after the komandantur party(it would be funny to see him drunk,since he is so prim and proper).😀 What would a drunk Werner have said to Jeanne? Maybe Werner would have told her right and then everything he feels for her or he would have kissed her. He was drinking a little and maybe that gave him courage to try to open her door. Maybe it's a cultural thing the fact that Werner isn't open about his feelings. I don't like Pascal,he is sleazy,but at least he is straightforward about the fact that he likes Jeanne.
@ Amy M Aren't we are wild with our imagination. This movie tells us seize the moment. I am never going to get over this movie. It shall stay within me forever ❤️
@@tingtingli If I was her, I wouldn't talk to him either.... Ever. He's our enemy. They invaded our country and our homes. Him walking around our house like a free man., very offensive to me. I think he's truly a gentleman. I am fighting with my own thoughts.
Brilliant scene, just brilliant. Pascal covets Jeannie, he is opsessed with her, and can't handle it when she keeps refusing his advances. He has a nasty streak, which he hides well, until he thinks she has someone else, and then the jealousy erupts, and he is determined to have her first. But... Along comes Werner, who knows how pure and innocent she is, but can control himself. When he opens that door, and sees her distress, it gives him all he can muster not to kill pascal there and then. He can't, because it would lead to complete cayos, for him, for Jeanie, for the grandad. His anger, though controlled, bothers him, because now he knows this drive to protect her, proves to himself, he has fallen in love with her. He won't make a move on her, he wants her to make the move, so she feels safe, and in control, and there is no doubt in her mind, that he is who she wants. Pascal is just a pup, who needs a few lessons in how to behave,
I think, he wanted to tell her that he loves her (he said "je voulais vous dire quelque chose. Je..." and then was interrupted. I think he wanted to say "je vous aime") and then explain that the other woman meant nothing to him (she was the woman his family wanted him to marry but they were not engaged).
I think he wanted to tell her that he loved her. And then explain that the other woman meant nothing to him (she was the one his family wanted him to marry but they were not engaged).
Bisogna leggere il racconto di Vercors; e guardare il film di Melville, molto fedele al testo. Questo film è più romantico, una libera interpretazione del racconto.
@lisbetse286 Hey! :) To be honest, I don't even know if that exists. I, myself, would love to find this movie with English subtitles and show it to my family 'cause they don't speak French, but I don't think it's doable. I know for sure that there is a DVD, but I'm not sure if they included/did any subtitles. Are there any scenes in particular that are of interest to you? I can translate them for you as soon as I have more time.
There are few mistakes...When did she turn the light off?He said before playing piano that he had been there for 3 months.From November to December 3 months?
@@SG-wq4rm even he loves her, but he can do nothing, he is not her boyfriend, he is only a soldier of French enemy , that’s why he is angry, he is angry that nothing he can do!
Наталия Леонова Togda bylo takoje mnenyje, cto esli tebja posylajut v Rossyju, togda zyvym ne vozvratitsja. Ja zyvu mnogo let v Germanyji. Vo Francyji na vojne dlja nemcev kak kanikuly byli, esli sravnit s Rossijej. Ja sama iz za filmov o vojne ocen bojalas nemcev v detstve, a sejcas ljublu odnogo nemca.... ocen daze...
Elle est la seule a avoir aimer jusqu a a sauver la vie de werner..il etait peut etre deja marie..il est parti pour ne Sauter en l air comme les autres officiers et plus encore parceque il ne pouvait pas se refuser
J'imagine qu'il voulait lui dire "je vous aime". Et puis lui expliquer que l'autre femme n'était pas sa fiancée, qu'il ne tenait pas à elle mais que sa famille souhaitait qu'ils se marient.
From the commentary I read, it's a letter from his fiancee, their relationship turns stale, and he weights his fiancee less, judging by the casual way he leaves the letter on the table. Might be details from original TV release.
@JDlamusique -Why he was upset with her after the asault from Pascal.....scene after the pier? -Why he was holding her parents picture and what he wanted to say to her? -Whose picture was it in the envelope? - Do you think he purposely got her bike stolen so that she had to take ride from him? ( That was speculation in the other thread)
Красивый очень притягивающий фильм Молчание моря ! Будто сама там оказалась ! Просто Красивее фильма не видела ! Актёры тоже очень симпатичные ! Браво режиссёру фильма .
Ho molto apprezzato i commenti di Kelly Duong, molto acuti. Io amo molto il racconto a cui il film si è ispirato; lo lessi a 14 anni e spesso l' ho riletto. Nel libro sono spiegate molto bene le motivazioni che hanno spinto Werner a decidere di andare sul fronte russo, verso una probabile morte: tutti i suoi sogni su una possibile armonia fra Francia e Germania sono ormai un' illusione. Mi ha anche colpito vedere come Jeanne diventa più bella via via che cresce nell'amore verso Werner. È molto bella quando lo ascolta suonare nella notte di Natale. Non è andata in chiesa perché sperava di potergli stare vicino, di vederlo. La mano sullo schienale della poltrona è una carezza pensata, ma non data. È anche consolante potersi innamorare di un nemico. Siamo tutti esseri umani.
potresti aiutarmi? quali sono le differenze tra questo spezzettone di film e gli episodi del libro (sempre riguardo quello che succede in questo video?
@@carlottaspalazzi6747queste scene non appartengono al libro. Anche il cugino intraprendente non c'è. Nel libro tutto si svolge nella cucina della casa, con l'ufficiale che parla e racconta di sé e dei suoi sogni. Nel libro ci sono solo i soliloqui dell' ufficiale e i pensieri dello scrivente che è lo zio o nonno della della ragazza. Solo alla fine l'addio solo sussurrato della nipote. Il film di Melville è aderente al testo ma molto statico, giocato molto sulla fotografia. Qui si salva la storia dell' amore impossibile, ma episodi e personaggi ( resistenza compresa) sono aggiunti. Però è molto curata l' ambientazione, l' atmosfera.
@@carlottaspalazzi6747Il racconto ( è un lungo racconto) ha un taglio notevole dal punto di vista etico, morale perché spiega bene l' atteggiamento dell' ufficiale , il suo essere tedesco ma " diverso"; egli ama nella ragazza francese la sua stessa dirittura. Il film mette in primo piano l' aspetto romantico della vicenda.
@@annapicchi7000 grazie mille❤️
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Ce film me touche tellement que je le vois et le revois avec la même émotion . j'aime ces subtilités dans les sentiments amoureux.
Make movie after war. I knows it's a long time but I've seen pictures of him and think it could be done. Hope so.
Povero Verner!
Je suis d' accord!😊
In my opinion, it's not subtleties, but love kept inside! A very strong love!
Captain Erbrenach takes the ignore,
with the gallantry of a soldier.
Jeanne saved his life in the last minute and one could see in his eyes her playing had a dark meaning .
Достаточно сыграть в одном этом фильме, чтобы запомниться зрителям...браво!
Thomas JOUANETTE is a SWISS ACTOR born in Geneva. AS Captain Wener Erbrennach, he's very neat,
very polite, always acknowledging your presence with a greeting or a slight bow in the head, that's what makes him
different from all other men, the impeccable manner!!!!
I fell in love with him, my imaginary
GENTLEMAN of affection, for eternity.
Affection for each other is evident. Movie beautifully made & great acting !
Esse filme é mágico a gente não cansa de ver e rever, os atores,o amor impossível, e emoção pura.
Какой изумительный фильм!Какое благородство характеров Вернера и Жанны! Я в полном восторге !
Beautiful film! I hope he made it through the war and came back to find her! ❤
Remember wyhenGL.
Fascinée par la hauteur, la dignite de ce film!
Самый трогательный и волнующий фильм, который я видела.
Да я присоединяюсь к комментам, отличный фильм, очень переживала за героев в фильме, ни разу не коснулись друг друга, ни одно слово не сказали, любовь взглядами
That's the kind of love a woman can wish for. Restrained, timid, the desire is kept to herself, feigning.her affection, till, ADIEU, FARREWEL.
The love is locked in.the heart. It stays forever. AT the end the truth.was.unfold to Werner, he was loved, passionately, only in silence
Love locked in the heart iis beautiful, restrained and pure, and it doesn't vanished.
😅
Шедевр на все времена!!!👍👍👍
Υπέροχη ταινία πανέμορφος ηθοποιός Ο Τόμας βαθιά συγκινητικό
A great movie, great adaptation, great acting, so much in depth and so powerful, not like many other ask for a second part, no, I don't want, I don't see any other of this kind will possibly go beyond.
La diferencia políticas entre los dos país fue lo que no permitió que está hermosa pareja expresa plenamente todos sus sentimientos y vivir ese amor tan puro y tan sincero tan bonito que los dos sentían mutuamente
This is my favorite scene! Lovin it.
Un des meilleur film que je n'ai jamais vu
vraiment excellent!!!
Film commovente, struggente.....Bellissimo!
Лучший фильм. Спасибо.
All is fair in Love and War. They should have crossed the line and talked and held each other, and what happened would have happened when no one was around. My feeling is if they survived the war they would be together. That kind of love cannot be denied.
They could have at least kissed each other in secret! At least once! Probably there were many times that Jeanne's grandfather was away from home and Werner could have kissed Jeanne. Like the time that the Grandfather was away for Christmas eve and Werner returned earlier than Jeanne's grandfather. They had an opportunity there! Thay could have been cold towards each other in public,but in private different. I don't think that Jeanne's grandfather was at home all the time, remember he had a friend named fernand. And Jeanne doesn't really have friends, so she had more privacy. Jeanne lives in a big Chateau,in a house away from other houses,there's less opportunities for gossipy neighbors because of the distance and location of the house.
@@Skyblue-fw5rm I don't think Jeanne was capable to cross the "enemy" barrier, she was bent on treating Werner as an Enemy. That is also due to the programming, for many years leading up to the Great War, the French propaganda also whipped up hostility and nationalism just like the German Propaganda that deceived Werner about the cooperation between Germany and France. Jeanne was too young to understand that there is the war out side the home, there is also a private world inside the home. Even the old grandfather did not have the wisdom to say: "Jeanne, the war will not last forever, one day, peace will return..." Of course, the script was written in such way so that the movie still hews to the original book which is a piece of Resistance Propaganda------Resist passively, by not speaking to the enemy. The view of the Enemy was very stark in the book, anyone who wears the Wehrmacht uniform is an enemy. Of course, many French men and women ignored this, and had social and business relationships with the Germans, some paid a heavy price when the Germans were defeated. I wish Jeanne could have some joy and happiness in private with Werner, they could be so so happy in a very bleak time....
I find him so descrete he helped her out, but doesn't ask what happened.
@@Skyblue-fw5rmЖанна вихована в повазі до себе самої та до людей. Рано осиротівши, швидко стала дорослою. Закохавшись у Вернера, боялася свого почуття. Дідусь першим помітив зміни в ній, хоча нічого не сказав. Вона вперше зустріла такого чоловіка- гарного, високоосвіченого, тактовного, але ворога. У цьому трагедія їхнього кохання. Прекрасні душі двох молодих людей приречені на розлуку без надії на зустріч. І, можливо, -на життя. Війни пожирають найкращих. Нехай будуть прокляті, хто їх розв'язує
Some french upbringing gets you to be like that,I was as such when I was young.the German is the same.they needed more time🥺
Фильм чудо,смотрю.......... смотрю!!!!!!!
Я влюбилась актёру он очень красивый хотя сиграл роль врага но понравилось формы к лицу.
Film magnifique qui devrait avoir une suite, avec les mêmes acteurs. Oui !
Trop tard, pas de suite, ça a été tourné en 2004, les acteurs ont bien vieilli. Mais surtout, je crois que ce serait une trahison de l'auteur résistant Vercors, qui est tout de même un trésor national pour les Français.
Peut t' etre...
Sauf qu'en 2014 ils ont 20 ans de plus 😊
2024 et non 2014😂
filme maravilhoso, que mexe com nossas emoções, uma vontade calada de gritar dane-se
Жанна спящая красавица
C est un superbe film 📽.. Dommage qu il n y a pas une suite car ils auraient pu ce retrouver après la guerre.. ☺️ Comme ça été pour certains.. ☺️ Leurs Amour est si pur, un respect de l'un envers l'autre.. Magnifique
He decides to go to Russia because he is not a nazi, and understands what Germany has become. And 🥺 probably he is married or engaged, He respects both women ... we dont know 🥺 In the movie version everything is different. 💖 This is much better
Vers cheyenne ..peut etre un autre maitre en scene voudra continuer l istoire a un autre film,. Helene ( excusez moi pour la langue, je ne suis pas fransaise )
Пусть это случиться как можно быстрее!!!
@anasan00
I don't think.he is married. He will begin right at that night in Russian frontlines, expecting it could be death.
If he is married,,, he would ,have requested a visit to his family first. He is CAPTAIN of the Wehrmacht, but.with a good heart, unlike most of Nazi fanatics.
All working for Adolf Hitler were Nazis.
Nazism was an ideology. Wether you're in the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe or
SS (Schutzstaffel).
Non ci si può nascondere e non si può piangere per amore...
a truly beautiful movie.
Обожаю ❤❤❤ этот фильм.. Могу пересматривать.. Постоянно❤❤❤
I would love to see a follow upstairs of this movie, after the war is over that he somehow survives and makes his way back to see if he can find her again..same actors.. definitely Thomas jouannet and same girl. Wouldn't than be wonderful.💕💕
Yes! It's been around 20 years since this movie's been made, so maybe the sequel picks up 20 years after as well.
@@jdlaw001 he was badly injured on the front line, was in hospital for years, then rehab.
I heard he died in the war.
Wonderful
Yes ! Agree 👏🌹
Tellement une belle histoire d’amour
Le drame de ce téléfilm, c'est qu'il est certes très beau, mais rend peu justice à l'auteur de la nouvelle, car la majorité des spectateurs ne voient que sa partie romantique. L'auteur, Vercors, résistant, a essentiellement écrit un texte de résistance. Certes il y avait dans son œuvre une touche de romance, mais ce n'était pas le message prépondérant. C'était une nouvelle clandestine, destinée à sensibiliser ses compatriotes à la résistance passive - lorsqu'il l'a écrite en 1941. Évidemment, hormis cette précision, c'est un très beau film, servi par d'excellents acteurs, 1ers et 2nd rôles. Mais j'aimerais que les spectateurs prennent le temps de lire la nouvelle et également la préface introductrice (Livre de poche) qui montre la genèse de la nouvelle en éclairant bien le contexte.
La première fois que j'ai vu ce téléfilm, moi qui connaissais bien la nouvelle, j'ai été très déçu et j'ai crié à la trahison ! Ensuite, je l'ai revu pour lui-même en essayant de me détacher de Vercors et j'ai adoré.
What a firm personality this young woman is!
After he found out she went into his room, he came to the fishing port, hoping to get some reaction from her. But she gave him nothing. Both know they can’t cross the line
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I think she is wondering who that girl is. If Werner is committed to that girl, this is the right attitude she would show to him
Isn't that supposed to be after some time has passed? Her cousin talks about spring coming. December 26 would be a bit premature to be talking about that.
Its very touching movie , its touching love but both of them knew they can't cross the line
True 😔💔❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Because the original book was a piece of Resistance propaganda, the character Jeanne and her Grandpa don't have a choice, they were WRITTEN to resist Captain von Ebrennac. Cannot be any other way. Though I'd like to see them having some joy and declare their love for each other in the privacy of Jeanne's house, that would have to be another story like the film "The Exception", or the "Black Book".
GRANDPA!!! Come on!’ 😩😩😩😩😩 how could you interrupt them??!!!
Мне тоже было очень грустно когда сцена прощания была, я плакала 😞 о боже какой фильм, только и думаю об этом фильме
Как снято!!!! Оператору большое спасибо!!
I am so in love with this film. Her subtle glances and controlled inaction in his presence was perfect. He tries hard to humanize himself but in the end resolved that it will never be. Heart warming love story, a little disappointed that he was a Nazi. But I guess it would not have worked out so well any other way.
He is not a Nazi,he is a Wehrmacht officer. The SS wore different uniforms.
P
@@silentsea2956 The myth of the clean Wehrmacht.
Actually, he talked and walked his way into her heart, by smothering her with his action of kindness. Helping the little boy, offering her a ride, talking about his love for French literature, music, and his love for the Silence of the Sea! He saved her from the sexual assault from her cousin, played her the "most beautiful, purest, and his favorite piece the Prelude", she played that piece when he first arrived at their house. He even remembered where she stopped in that piece. His playing that piece on Christmas eve was like an offering of the purity, and sincerity of his love to her. When he left for the party at the Command Center, she was disappointed and went to his room to sniff his scarf and lie in his bed.... l love that he figured out that she was in his room lol. But sad she wouldn't talk to him when he went to the fishing shack to talk to her. Life is sweet irony, she only end up going home be assaulted by her cousin. Thank god, Werner arrives to thwart the sexual assault with his "mild death stare", only time i saw Werner fires up his emotion. Though the mild death stare was enough to chase the cousin away. Jeanne was probably too humiliated to thank Werner for saving her honor (I know, old fashioned way of saying it). We only begin to talk about sexual assault openly, god knows how frequent it happens, to women, and children, often by family members or friends.
Jeanne repays Werner by saving his life.....This is soul level stuff!! wow, this story is amazing.
Qu'est que Verner ha voulu dire a jannе?
C est l acteur Thomas jouannet qui joue l allemand il joue très bien c est un beau film
Le Silence de l Amour♥️✝️🇫🇷🇩🇪
Seul Dieu peut me juger...quand l Ennemi interdit me plonge au plus profond des abysses de la Passion ♥️✝️🇫🇷🇩🇪
🥺 this the point countries and politics make war 💖 not people
We can all see how terribly wrong things have gotten, when young people can not express their love for each other. I hope the French people are coming to terms with the war years and forgive and let go, i see lots of anger in comments about the "Horizontal Collaboration" of French women who had relationships with German soldiers, or not. I can not believe how much hate some people still bear towards those women still in this day. I wonder how this film was received by the French general public in 2004 or today.
Прочла роман....нет, фильм лучше! Спасибо сценаристу. Думала, что в романе будет продолжение, но нет продолжения....печально
The story is perfect, there should be no continuation. The original must be kept as is.
Amores verdadeiros são fortes, superam coisas além do imaginado.Nao vive-lo por inúmeras razões é morrer aos poucos.
Bellissimo film, dà tanta emozione, lo vorrei vedere in italiano
Le drame de ce téléfilm, c'est qu'il est certes très beau, mais rend peu justice à l'auteur de la nouvelle, car la majorité des spectateurs ne voient que sa partie romantique. L'auteur, Vercors, résistant, a essentiellement écrit un texte de résistance. Certes il y avait dans son œuvre une touche de romance, mais ce n'était pas le message prépondérant. C'était une nouvelle clandestine, destinée à sensibiliser ses compatriotes à la résistance passive - lorsqu'il l'a écrite en 1941. Évidemment, hormis cette précision, c'est un très beau film, servi par d'excellents acteurs, 1ers et 2nd rôles. Mais j'aimerais que les spectateurs prennent le temps de lire la nouvelle et également la préface introductrice (Livre de poche) qui montre la genèse de la nouvelle en éclairant bien le contexte.
La première fois que j'ai vu ce téléfilm, moi qui connaissais bien la nouvelle, j'ai été très déçu et j'ai crié à la trahison ! Ensuite, je l'ai revu pour lui-même en essayant de me détacher de Vercors et j'ai adoré.
C'est bizarre car quand j'ai lu la nouvelle je voyais à la fois la partie résistance mais également l'espèce de tension romantique sous -jacente qui m'avait énormément émue. Je pense que les auteurs de ce magnifique téléfilm ont senti également la même chose.
@@melissacourchesne2121 Oui, certes, il y a les deux, mais je ne pense pas que c'était l'intention première de l'auteur, patriote et résistant. D'ailleurs pour comprendre la nouvelle, il faut lire l'ensemble des nouvelles, qui forment un tout. La plupart des gens ne le font pas.
On trouve une situation assez équivalente dans "Suite française" d'Irène Némirovsky (livre et film), où les hommes jeunes étant prisonniers... il ne restait que les Allemands...
Très beau film
Émouvant
Tout dans les silences
Bien triste moi qui aime quand ça se termine bien
Oui moi aussi j ♥ ce film. Tout est dans la subtilité des sentiments amoureux !
I wish the ending was different. War ends and he returns to her. How is that
It can not end that way because the book was a piece of propaganda for Résistance. The French public opinion (still programmed to hate the German occupation) would not have it. Just as the film was written, it met heavy criticism, the opinion makers hate how the film portrayed Werner with nuance and humanity. That was 2004, this year is 2024-80th anniversary of DDay. Let’s see what films are compared no out to commemorate.
@bjoy20101
The ending.is reality. Don't forget, that it's tradition in Werner's family to serve the country. The war.hasn't end, Germany was losing.the war, Werner volunteered to be in Russian Frontlines,
he's expecting death. The army can't stand it anymore, temperature is minus
or below zero degrees.
I thought so too ....how I hoped for a better ending ❤️
The film.is just perfect,.from.beginning to end.
That was 1941. War ends 1945.
God I f****** love this movie,,,,
4:28 gosh that look! Those deep blue eyes!!!!! 🤤
Like the sea!
Donde lo puedo ver en español
@@marinagomezgonzalez5252 lo siento, dudo que exista en cualquier otro idioma que no sea el francés. solo tendrás que aprender francés
From the commentary I read, some says she intentionally stuck a fish into his hand, I can't find it from clips here explicitly, might have found from other unedited TV part, but something obviously happen before his hand stop moving. Very much detailed work makes this film magnificent, it raises the original novel to another level.
La. Petite. Jeanne. Joue. Très. Bien. Aussi. Magnifique me'nt. Son. Rôle
@HN C you watch the song " if you go away" by Terry Jacks made on the dock clip only and it's made slower version too. You might be able to catch it there.
@@SG-wq4rm Thank you, it helps. It seems more to me that she brushes his helping hand away instead of sticking a fish into his hand, whatever the scene is, obviously their hands are talking, very subtle, very enchanting expression. th-cam.com/video/fKyQH4l82Z8/w-d-xo.html
@@hnc6525 I am madly in love with this movie. I have cried several times over the ending. Replayed how is died in Russia.
@@SG-wq4rm I suppose no one, no one, can tell a better story than this.
Есть фильмы, тоорые просто напрашиваются на продолжение фильма, так сроднишься с героями во время просмотра, что начинаешь фонтазировать дальше , то считаю , что действительно, по мнению зрителей, если испытываешь чувство неудовлетворённости с завершением рассказа, значит есть спрос на продолжение, война шла пять лет, каждый герой испытывал тяжбу войны по отдельности, что стало, если остались живы, искали ли они друг друга, или судьба свела их на встречу, как сложилась жизнь вместе или в рознь, вспоминали ли они друг друга, как мальчик вырос.... Неужели книга закончилась воспоминанием о молчаливой любви... Экранизация иногда в художественном фильме выходит из ограничения... не документальный же, ограничиватся основой.... Сотни фильмов просмотрели мы за свою жизнь, но один из них всегда лидирует.. творческие специалисты должны подумать над этим... киноискусство- достояние народа, вот покажите себя...
Как название на русском хочу посмотреть
Зоя Нуржанова Эта новелла написана в начале войны
Ну и а название на русском ?
Людмила Позняк Молчание моря.
Это французский писатель веркор
Pour toujours je t'aime
Фильм супер
Similar to a movie cslled The Pianist which takes place during the Nazi occupation in Poland where the main character plays piano in hiding in the Polish underground. Eventuaaly a Nazi catches him but doesn't do anything but stands and listens showing that music is indeed international and transcends all races and situations even war. Ironic juxtaposition.
The story can't be compared to the Pianist.
Он все понял что она его любит.
Когда она побывала в его комнате?
@@Елена-н5ш7э да, и когда в комнате побывала и письмо прочитала,и избегала и не разговаривала с ним. Конечно, он все понял.Он даже понял, почему она
не может говорить с ним, т.к он враг.Тяжелый случай, конечно.
Merci pour le film, tu as eu une très bonne idée!
Je l'attendais depuis longtemps et.. voilà!
Salut!
Один из лучших фильмов , которые я смотрела ! Браво актерам , эта история неземной любви запала в сердце и душу !
@@НаталияБеспалова-м4п "Heavenly love burnt in the heart and soul", wow, beautiful.
Gostaria de ver a continuação deste filme
Pobre chica si este apuesto militar no llega a tiempo quien sabe cómo terminarían las cosas
We don't change the story,, it is how it is, Perfection. It's war! He is a Wehrmacht Officer lodging in their house
She and her Grandfather and circle of Friends in the ",RESISTANCE" fighting the Germans Occupier, all.they can have is a Silent feeling for each other,
and nothing more. The Capitain knows that himself, that's why he's not making
advances, just courtesy and politeness.
Когда он пришел зачем она заперла дверь, он хотел поговорить а может поцеловать...
Видимо испугалась.
Une suite serait la bienvenue avec un parallèle entre la viz de Werner au front avec tout ce quz cela implique comme souffrance, et la vie de Jeanne dans la resistance. A la fin de la guerre, il viendrait la retrouver, peut être même avec un handicap physique (bras ou jambe perdus à la guerre)... on peut tout imaginer ...
So she doesn't know he knew she entered his room, read his letter and slept on his bed???
@Emma Barr OMG I just found this movie and watched it {English subtitles- loved it! wow!!!!!!!!!!!}. To answer your question- when she sees him at the dock- standing there- she knew exactly that he knew she was in the room! She just played it off as nothing, never showing the slightest expression/emotion.
@@justmyopinion5099 She regretted not talking to him when he left abruptly for the Russian Front. The tears streaming down her face, she was utterly heart broken. This is how young people get played by propaganda, and sacrifice their precious love. She did not have the foresight that one day the war will end, peace will return, that they can love openly. Then again, this book was a Resistance propaganda. Even 60 years later, the 2004 film's director and script writer knew they could not deviated from that one over riding principle. Jeanne and her Grandpa must not compromise. But they did each say one word to him at the last goodbye. I think the film has done an outstanding job showing us how cruel and inhumane war is.
He knew she was there.
Her defensiveness gave her away and validated what he suspected. . It's kind of cute and funny. His frustration at the situation that a man who is permitted to talk to her, tries to rape her. Whereas he cares for her and has to suppress his feelings. He can't express his need to comfort her. Was always surprised that he didnt have Pascal arrested. That's who I initially thought was taken by the police, not the resistance guy.
That guy was the one who put the explosive to the car. she always felt scare to that guy who said cousin., the feeling not knowing how she is and him. Is so difficult to keep inside.😢😢😢
Al infierno con los prejuicios, ya él ha demostrado que no es un Germán cualquiera, yo le hubiera demostrado un poco más de sentimientos
Está comprometido o casado , eso ve ella en la foto... y nos quedamos sin saber
@@anasan00 That letter was from his mother, or maybe a girl friend, he obviously did not show any delight upon receiving it. I believe that is is reason why he showed up at the fishing shack to explain to her. Esa carta era de su madre, o tal vez de una amiga, obviamente mostró algún placer al recibirla. Creo que esa es la razón por la que se presentó en la choza de pesca para explicarle.
Why is he upset/mad at her after the asault?
Such a beautiful story!
He is frustrated that her fellow French man (Pascal) is allowed to enter her home and attempt to assault her (she was lucky Werner interrupted the attempt and saves her from the assault), yet, he, Werner can not expect a spoken word from her despite his love and respect for her, because he was the enemy occupier.
quel humiliation pour cet homme! le pauvre gars est très amoureux de la petite et elle...
elle aussi mais c'était la guerre, lui l'occupant, l'ennemi
Il était très respectueux cet officier allemand donc pas facile d aimer en temps de guerre l ennemi mais un Amour défendu......
@@vivianedelage2504 À cette époque, par rapport à la nôtre, le collectif primait sur l'individu. Il suffit d'entendre Hubert Germain, dernier compagnon de la libération décédé récemment, témoignant devant Macron : "nous ne pensions qu'à nos devoirs, jamais à nos droits". Quelque chose dans le genre.
@@fincivilisation4645 That was very moving, but the individual rights are just as important and sacred as the collective, don't you think? The individual and the collective are symbiotic, a collective that demands such sacrifice of the individual will only compound the collective trauma.
We're trying our best to get either the movie or DVD in English or even French with english subtitles with out success, nice movie, please can anybody help. 😘 🇬🇧
You can buy the DVD with English subtitles, I have seen the ad via utube...have a search through
this part am really enjoying her look because he knew she was in the room. and she was a bit scared. then the stupid guy want to get on to her. the good thing he arrived. then want to talk to her , but it didn't
ça y'est j'ai acheté le bouquin et commandé le dvd!! ;)
Bravo, les deux sont indissociables et complémentaires. Il faut lire la nouvelle. Et lire la préface.
У музыки нет возраста и нации. Однажды мы уйдём, а она останется. (Нвер Симоньян)
@katarmor
Il dit: "Je voulais vous dire quelque chose. Je..."
Je vous aime. Je. Pense
Il grande pere non le laisse pas dire...
@mimbresgirl
He says, "I wanted to tell you something. I..."
its great 🤗
*Very, very good.*
Maybe it's wrong for me to say this. But I would have liked to see Werner really drunk after the komandantur party(it would be funny to see him drunk,since he is so prim and proper).😀 What would a drunk Werner have said to Jeanne? Maybe Werner would have told her right and then everything he feels for her or he would have kissed her. He was drinking a little and maybe that gave him courage to try to open her door. Maybe it's a cultural thing the fact that Werner isn't open about his feelings. I don't like Pascal,he is sleazy,but at least he is straightforward about the fact that he likes Jeanne.
Pascal, wrong person, right attitude.
@ Amy M Aren't we are wild with our imagination. This movie tells us seize the moment. I am never going to get over this movie. It shall stay within me forever ❤️
Haha, but the movie’s background is the war, the war constrained their behaviour.
@@tingtingli If I was her, I wouldn't talk to him either.... Ever. He's our enemy. They invaded our country and our homes. Him walking around our house like a free man., very offensive to me. I think he's truly a gentleman. I am fighting with my own thoughts.
Brilliant scene, just brilliant. Pascal covets Jeannie, he is opsessed with her, and can't handle it when she keeps refusing his advances. He has a nasty streak, which he hides well, until he thinks she has someone else, and then the jealousy erupts, and he is determined to have her first. But... Along comes Werner, who knows how pure and innocent she is, but can control himself. When he opens that door, and sees her distress, it gives him all he can muster not to kill pascal there and then. He can't, because it would lead to complete cayos, for him, for Jeanie, for the grandad. His anger, though controlled, bothers him, because now he knows this drive to protect her, proves to himself, he has fallen in love with her. He won't make a move on her, he wants her to make the move, so she feels safe, and in control, and there is no doubt in her mind, that he is who she wants. Pascal is just a pup, who needs a few lessons in how to behave,
What does he want to say with her????? 😭
I know! Old man needs to leave already! That scene was so frustrating
phương anh nguyễn thị .nunca saberemos, never we wil be know
He is engaged or married 🥺
@@anasan00 No, he's not. I read somewhere that the letter was from a girl his family wanted him to marry.
I think, he wanted to tell her that he loves her (he said "je voulais vous dire quelque chose. Je..." and then was interrupted. I think he wanted to say "je vous aime") and then explain that the other woman meant nothing to him (she was the woman his family wanted him to marry but they were not engaged).
Она хорошо на велосипеде ездит,я в детстве упала с велосипеда больно(с горы перла не тормозя)
I would like to know what he want to tell her ?
I think it should be: the girl wrote to me is my ex fiancée. We have broken up. 🙂
The girl is not my fiancé, she is my sister
I think he wanted to tell her that he loved her. And then explain that the other woman meant nothing to him (she was the one his family wanted him to marry but they were not engaged).
Bisogna leggere il racconto di Vercors; e guardare il film di Melville, molto fedele al testo. Questo film è più romantico, una libera interpretazione del racconto.
È vero, prima ho visto il film, poi ho letto il libro ,tutto d'un fiato Magnifico ,MERAVIGLIOSO ,STUPENDO
Best Film
Pregunta la subirán subtitulada en español gracias desde Chile Cunco 🇨🇱
@lisbetse286
Hey! :) To be honest, I don't even know if that exists. I, myself, would love to find this movie with English subtitles and show it to my family 'cause they don't speak French, but I don't think it's doable. I know for sure that there is a DVD, but I'm not sure if they included/did any subtitles.
Are there any scenes in particular that are of interest to you? I can translate them for you as soon as I have more time.
i am 9 years late but you can find the movie with subtitles on youtube:)
There are few mistakes...When did she turn the light off?He said before playing piano that he had been there for 3 months.From November to December 3 months?
She did turned off the light
@@emmabarr6871 I don't remember her turning lights off?
@@SG-wq4rm 2:32 Werner needs to turn on the light when he enters the room which means she did remember to turn light off😉
@@emmabarr6871 why was he was upset with her right after the assault from Pascal. He looks at her with anger, slams the door and walk pass by her.
@@SG-wq4rm even he loves her, but he can do nothing, he is not her boyfriend, he is only a soldier of French enemy , that’s why he is angry, he is angry that nothing he can do!
This clip has no subtitles. :(
What is the name of the piano piece she was playing to warn him of the bomb? I can't find a soundtrack.
Prelude in C minor (BWV 847) from "Well Tempered Clavir" by J.S.Bach.
@@marinelaileanabakken7228
Позвольте вас поправить -
Прелюдия До МАЖОР.
Um alemão não usou a força mas um patriota quis extrupala
Кто знает - что было после войны? Они встретятся?
Наталия Леонова Togda bylo takoje mnenyje, cto esli tebja posylajut v Rossyju, togda zyvym ne vozvratitsja. Ja zyvu mnogo let v Germanyji. Vo Francyji na vojne dlja nemcev kak kanikuly byli, esli sravnit s Rossijej. Ja sama iz za filmov o vojne ocen bojalas nemcev v detstve, a sejcas ljublu odnogo nemca.... ocen daze...
Я ждала,что он скажет,можно я вам напишу ,но нет ,не посмел ........... война, оккупант..
Elle est la seule a avoir aimer jusqu a a sauver la vie de werner..il etait peut etre deja marie..il est parti pour ne Sauter en l air comme les autres officiers et plus encore parceque il ne pouvait pas se refuser
I wonder whose picture was it of his mother, sister or old girlfriend that was inside the envelope
Ex fiancée
@@emmabarr6871I Agree
I read somewhere that the letter (and photo) was from the woman his family wanted him to marry. But they were not engaged.
@@MsJuval There is nothing about that in the short storie.
Ou l'avez vous trouvé merci
on aurait toute ete rasé si on avait eu que des allemands comme sa à l'époque
ma grand mère en a eu un....et 3 enfants
Es bellísima esta película francesa . Ofrecerypor favor con doblaje espsñoll castellano
😢
Could anyone here knows German explain what is written in the letter? I am so curious
I would gladly but there is no close up shot 🤷♀️ can't decipher anything apart from the address.
Je n'ai pas compris ce que voulait dire Werner à Jeanne à 7'30.
J'imagine qu'il voulait lui dire "je vous aime". Et puis lui expliquer que l'autre femme n'était pas sa fiancée, qu'il ne tenait pas à elle mais que sa famille souhaitait qu'ils se marient.
@@MsJuval
Bien vu je pense comme vous
Sua cama é muito linda!!!!
Svp. Pouvez. Vous. Remettre. La. Vidéo. 4. Et. 5. Silence. De. La. Mer. Merci
les sentiments ...la barbarie résister la complexité de l humain .....certains ont décrit tout ça
@greenmouse1000
You mean the last part of the movie, Werner's last speech or...?
I wanted to know what happens in the end?
C’est vrai
Can anyone please tell me about the letter with someone's pic ? What is in the letter and what is it about?
The letter from his wife or girlfriend
He can’t be possibly married and loves Jeane, he is not that kind of man, he is true gentleman, might be a sister, or just a female friend,,,,
From the commentary I read, it's a letter from his fiancee, their relationship turns stale, and he weights his fiancee less, judging by the casual way he leaves the letter on the table. Might be details from original TV release.
@@sharyncarr4279 I believe you are right - it might be his finance. However, she's not so pretty in the picture.
@@hnc6525 I agree withith you because Jeane doesn't look upset after reading his letter or seeing that picture.
Kakilig... Kainis....
@greenmouse1000
No problem! I was happy to help :) Just let me know if you need the translation of the rest of his lines.
:)
Why did he go to her room - out of curiosity or because he wanted to feel her essence in it?
@@angelacarleton9575 are you talking about Jeane went to his room?
@JDlamusique
-Why he was upset with her after the asault from Pascal.....scene after the pier?
-Why he was holding her parents picture and what he wanted to say to her?
-Whose picture was it in the envelope?
- Do you think he purposely got her bike stolen so that she had to take ride from him? ( That was speculation in the other thread)
@@SG-wq4rm i
Bellisima película 🙏merci😍
Mpampa
Je n’aime pas ses geste violence envers Jeanne elle est toute boulversé 💖💖