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The Great Man(Le Grand Homme)

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France · 2014
1h 47m
Director Sarah Leonor
Starring Jérémie Renier, Surho Sugaipov, Ramzan Idiev, Daniel Fassi
Genre Drama

Hamilton and Markov, two French Legionnaires in Afghanistan, are ambushed during an unauthorized mission. Despite saving Hamilton’s life, Markov is dishonorably discharged, crushing his dreams of French citizenship for himself and his young son. Both Hamilton and Markov must grapple with their choices in this powerful and intimate drama about war, friendship, and humanity.

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The A.V. Club by A.A. Dowd

It’s shockingly humorless and glacially slow for a film featuring a bendy boy genius, an invisible woman, a human torch, and a talking pile of stones.

80

The Hollywood Reporter by Jordan Mintzer

With an acute style marked by lengthy tracking shots and crisp natural cinematography from Laurent Desmet (Shall We Kiss?), Leonor manages to convey emotions through purely visual terms.

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The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

The filmmaker Sarah Leonor has a keen eye and a gentle, unassuming touch. In The Great Man, she discreetly changes moods and storytelling modes like a pianist sliding her hand down a short, soft glissando.

50

Village Voice by Nick Schager

While Renier embodies his PTSD-afflicted soldier as a man similarly out of sync with his surroundings, his heartfelt performance isn't enough to overshadow the fact that this often incisive look at modern identity confusion and redefinition loses its dramatic momentum long before its finale.

88

Boston Globe by Peter Keough

It takes a woman to make a great film about the all-male bastion of the French Foreign Legion. Claire Denis did so in her elliptical desert updating of Herman Melville’s “Billy Budd” in “Beau Travail” (1999), and her fellow French director Sarah Leonor nearly equals that feat in The Great Man.

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