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A Very Long Engagement (2004)
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Audrey Tautou, who rose to international stardom with the title role in Jean-Pierre Jeunet's worldwide smash Amélie, reunites with the director for this drama, set during the darkest days of World War I and its immediate aftermath. Mathilde (Tautou) is a pretty but frail young women who was left with a bad leg after a childhood bout with polio. Mathilde lives in a small French village with her Aunt Bénédicte (Chantal Neuwirth) and Uncle Sylvain (Dominique Pinon), and is engaged to marry Manech (Gaspard Ulliel), the son of a lighthouse keeper who is fighting with the army near the German front. Manech is one of five soldiers who have been accused of injuring themselves in order to be sent home; in order to discourage similar behavior among their comrades, Manech and the other soldiers are sentenced to death, and the condemned men are marched into the no man's land between the French and German lines, where they are certain to be killed. Mathilde receives word of Manech's death, but in her heart she believes that if the man she loved had been killed, she would know it and feel it. Convinced he's still alive somewhere, Mathilde hires a private detective (Ticky Holgado) shortly after the end of the war, and together they set out to find the missing Manech. Jodie Foster appears in a supporting role as a Polish expatriate living in France. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Audrey TautouGaspard Ulliel, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Oscar Laura Q.

    What is it with people and subtitles?? What part of FOREIGN did you morons not understand when you rented this? Does the whole world need to speak english just to accomodate a bunch of rednecks that can't learn a second language or read subtitles, Christ.... This movie has it all, a great love story, war and even some funny parts. The love story isn't overly done and never gets cheesy or flowery like so many other movies along the same theme. I'm not the biggest Audrie Tatou fan, but this one is one of my favorites. Note that I'm a guy and not the biggest fan of love stories. This is one of about three that I actually like.

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    Dean and Michele H.

    I just want to say that for all those that turned the movie off because it had subtitles, your loss! Great movie. My husband watched the last half hour with me and it grabbed him from the get go. A beautiful love story, the horrors of war, and beautiful scenery. I will take this movie over some of the garage that is coming out of the U.S. any day.

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    Ben D.

    Great movie. A lot of substance on love, faith and hope. You feel the passion of a lover who seeks her beloved despite the odds encountered. What a journey! What a woman!!! Some would have given up the effort early on. A beautiful love story.

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