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Come What May(En mai, fais ce qu'il te plaît)

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France, Belgium · 2015
Rated R · 1h 54m
Director Christian Carion
Starring August Diehl, Olivier Gourmet, Mathilde Seigner, Alice Isaaz
Genre War, Drama

On May 10th, 1940, when the Nazis invade France, a small village decides to flee to the coast in order to avoid the encroaching Nazi forces. Amongst these villagers is a young German boy, Max, who's father, Hans, is incarcerated. However, when the invasion causes the prisoners to be released, Hans must find his son before the Nazis do.

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The New York Times by Glenn Kenny

The depredations of the Nazis are depicted in a way that will make viewers want to declare war on Germany anew. But Come What May is also too pretty of a movie. It is often sentimental and, worse, schematic.

50

The Hollywood Reporter by Jonathan Holland

It’s an impressive backdrop to what’s otherwise a polished period piece without much of a bite to it, hitting all the right notes but doing nothing that feels exciting or out of the ordinary.

50

Variety by Nick Schager

Director Christian Carion’s first feature since 2009’s “Farewell” is bolstered by a sweeping Ennio Morricone score, yet his narrative is too episodic, and his characters too one-dimensional, to carry the weight of grand historical tragedy, resulting in a picturesque, middle-of-the-road effort.

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RogerEbert.com by Odie Henderson

If you ever wanted to see a wartime movie that feels directed by a kinder, gentler Michael Bay, Come What May is right up your alley. It plays like a more cultured — and very French — version of “Pearl Harbor," complete with bad CGI battle sequences, jaw-dropping plot coincidences, over-the-top nationalistic gestures and dialogue that often sounds swiped from a soap opera.

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Observer by Rex Reed

Come What May is not exactly a new idea but a sensitive, polished and carefully executed film anyway, extremely thoughtful and well worth seeing.

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