De Gaulle: Resistance - A Review of Antonin Baudry's Wartime Biopic

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Antonin Baudry's ambitious historical drama, 'De Gaulle: Resistance,' delivers a cinematic experience reminiscent of classic Hollywood epics. The film masterfully intertwines the narrative of General Charles de Gaulle's crucial early 1940s exile with the courageous actions of Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle, a young French resistance fighter. This dual perspective offers a profound exploration of conviction, leadership, and the multifaceted nature of defiance against occupation. The movie stands out for its grand scale, compelling performances, and its timely reflections on patriotism in the face of authoritarian threats.

The film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, boldly portrays Charles de Gaulle's steadfast vision for France, even as his country grappled with defeat. Simon Abkarian embodies De Gaulle with a formidable presence, capturing the general's unwavering resolve and underlying anxieties. His interactions with Winston Churchill, portrayed by the brilliant Simon Russell Beale, are a highlight, presenting a nuanced relationship built on both alliance and spirited contention. These exchanges inject moments of wit and unexpected camaraderie into the grave wartime setting, showcasing the personal dynamics that shaped historical events.

A significant aspect of 'De Gaulle: Resistance' is its parallel storyline focusing on Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle. The film’s opening skillfully introduces Bonnier de La Chapelle, highlighting his distress and commitment to the resistance as France faced subjugation. Florian Lesieur's energetic performance as the young, idealistic fighter contrasts sharply with Abkarian's stoic De Gaulle, yet both characters are united by their shared dedication to France's liberation. This narrative duality, expertly handled by editor Katie Mcquerrey, enriches the film by providing a broader emotional and ideological spectrum of the French resistance movement.

Despite its largely conventional biographical approach, the film benefits greatly from the segments dedicated to Bonnier de La Chapelle, which infuse the narrative with a thrilling, almost political suspense. While some historical films struggle with characters exhibiting prescient knowledge of future outcomes or relying on overly explanatory dialogue, 'De Gaulle: Resistance' largely overcomes these potential pitfalls through its compelling character portrayals and intense sequences, particularly the well-executed battle scenes and the underscore of Volker Bertelmann’s powerful score.

Antonin Baudry, known for his thriller 'The Wolf's Call,' applies a similar taut, engaging style to this historical piece, albeit with a touch of sentimentality. The film’s strength lies in its ability to not only recount historical events but also to prompt contemplation on the enduring relevance of resistance and patriotism in contemporary society. With a second installment, 'De Gaulle: Liberté,' on the horizon, this epic serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices and resolve required to confront adversity.

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