The Great Man

August. 13,2014      
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Sent to Afghanistan for 6 months, legionnaires Markov and Hamilton are caught in an ambush during an unauthorized expedition. Markov saves Hamilton, seriously wounded by rebel fire, but leaves the Legion without honors. Once back in Paris, Hamilton, convalescing, hopes to remain a legionnaire, while Markov, now a civilian and without working papers, tries to make ends meet with his son Khadji. Hamilton lends his identity to his Chechen friend, so that he can work legally. But one day, Markov disappears, leaving Hamiltion disorientated and Khadji alone in the world.

Jérémie Renier as  Hamilton / Michaël Hernandez
Surho Sugaipov as  Markov / Murad Masaev
Jean-Yves Ruf as  Colonel Lacour
Miglen Mirtchev as  Johnson
Zaher Rehaz as  Portier hôtel

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Reviews

DipitySkillful
2014/08/13

an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.

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Taraparain
2014/08/14

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Numerootno
2014/08/15

A story that's too fascinating to pass by...

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Brennan Camacho
2014/08/16

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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GManfred
2014/08/17

Hamilton and Markov are inseparable buddies in the Foreign Legion. They are also young enough to disobey orders and get themselves in trouble. They stray off their Afghan patrol route and, sure enough, Hamilton is seriously wounded in an ambush. Markov carries him back to their post for emergency treatment, thereby saving his life. When their enlistment is up they are mustered out of the service, and Hamilton is home free in Paris. Markov is also in Paris, but not home free - his family are unregistered aliens and are sent home to Chechnya. He and his 8 year-old son are left to shift for themselves - uneasily, as his son does not remember him or like him very much. At this point there was still a tepid hour to go, and I wished for the element of tension produced when the two were on patrol in Afghanistan. What follows is a soap opera-type story, all of it told in one tone of voice, much like reading a letter. There are no emotional highs or lows to arrest the audience or to give us a rooting interest. And so, we watch from a detached distance and have no need to get involved. I fault the director, with whom I am unfamiliar. There were 5 audience members at my showing, and Ms. Petit will have to improve if her future audiences are to increase. The background music was grating but the tone had been set. I was thinking about the bus schedule for the trip home.

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clayboy-729-365343
2014/08/18

I just had the good fortune to see this film at TIFF and must say what a pleasure it was to attend the screening. A very moving human drama, beautifully shot and directed.And great to see another terrific performance from Jeremie Renier, who is one of France's most accomplished actors.He seems to inhabit every role he takes on. The other two leads, Surho Sugaipov and Ramzan Idiev were exceptional as well.From the start, you are drawn into the world of these characters in the Foreign Legion, and as the story progresses, you can't help but feel involved in their lives. And that is the skill of the director,to bring the audience into intimacy with these three and the matters of their hearts . A great success and I truly look forward to more work from this director!!!

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GUENOT PHILIPPE
2014/08/19

What a tremendous little film. So powerful, so poignant, so gripping. The meaning of true feelings by other ways than words. I almost wept during some sequences. A film about friendship, more exactly the brotherhood of arms, the strongest among all...The one one never forgets. The tale of two ex soldiers from the Foreign Legion who, back to civil life, have to face the death of one of them. The latest has a Young son who becomes an orphan, because he has no mother either. I won't tell you any more, but you can guess what follows. Such a shame that this little gem has not more audiences. We were only tow in the theatre. Two, for God's sake !!!! Because of those pricks who prefer blockbusters garbage. Shame on them. Directed by a female. Women who have a true sense of feelings and the way to show them. And although I love authentic brutal, bloody manhood films, females ones touch me too...

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