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So, 'Life of General De Gaulle' is really intriguing as the first fictional portrayal of the man himself. The atmosphere feels very much of its time, balancing the weight of history with personal struggles. The pacing's a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but it adds to the authenticity of the storytelling, I think. You have these big historical moments juxtaposed with the everyday lives of ordinary folks, and that intersection is fascinating. The performances bring a rawness that feels genuine, almost like you can sense the tension of that era. And knowing Faulkner's script was commissioned back in '42 gives it this old-school charm, even if it’s not the polished biopic you might expect. Definitely a unique entry in the catalog of historical dramas.
Interesting historical context surrounding its production.Notably features an unfinished script by William Faulkner.Captures a mix of personal and political narratives.
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