Un matin rouge (1982)

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During the world war two in a French village a teacher and a female pupil have been killed by the Gestapo because of an informer.Now forty years later former pupils , now adults will meet together in a villager to find out who was the pupil who denounced the teacher to the Germans and also to take a decision about it.

Summary
"Un matin rouge" is an interesting French historic drama film launched in 1982, directed by Jean-Jacques Aublanc. The movie happens in an innovative setting that portrays an array of political ideologies and values.

Plot
The plot is based in a fictional European city throughout an unidentified duration marked by innovative stress. A radical leader has seized power and governs with an iron fist. Group of revolutionaries conspire to unseat this dictator from his reign of tyranny. The narrative focuses on this group of rebels, particularly, 2 brothers, Marc and Hans. Their characters are depicted with definitely various characteristics - Marc is deeply severe and committed to the cause, while Hans is more cynical and relatively self-centered.

Characters and Development
In the midst of leaving their mark on their city, the siblings, together with their comrades, each struggle with personal and ideological conflicts. Marc, who is incredibly in love with Anna, the widow of an associate, is likewise torn between the loyalty for his brother and the fight versus the dictatorship.

On the other hand, Hans acts as a perfect foil to his brother's character. In spite of his initial self-interest, he goes through a considerable character development where, towards the end, he sacrifices his life for the cause showing that he too, nevertheless hidden, had a sense of duty toward the revolution. Anna is shown to be a strong and resilient character who equally takes part in the advanced activities in spite of her personal loss.

Political Commentary
"Un matin rouge" is not simply a historical drama, it also works as a political commentary. It explores various styles such as tyranny, resistance, loyalty and redemption. It raises concerns about ethics and morality within the political sphere and provides a stark representation of revolution and its implications. The film does not shy away from demonstrating how one's individual life gets linked with the collective fight against a dictatorial regime.

Cinematic Style
The cinematography and the visual looks of the movie serve to develop a credible and intriguing world in the middle of political tension. Director Jean-Jacques Aublanc utilizes long, deep focus shots to stress the bleakness of the city under a ruthless dictatorship, and close-ups during more intimate minutes in between characters, providing the audience a detailed insight into their dilemmas.

Conclusion
"Un matin rouge" is a compelling piece of political satire. The film deep-dives into the grit and grim truths of a transformation, portraying how common lives get swept amid the socio-political unrest. Showcasing excellent performances and impactful storytelling, the film efficiently drives home the message about the extreme implications of a dictatorship, and the lengths people are willing to go to defend their liberty, regardless of their individual losses and challenges. The movie's ability to socialize private story with the bigger social canvas, not simply as onlookers, but as active individuals has actually been its important high point. The cycle of resistance and sacrifice, as represented in the movie, is cyclical- an everlasting morning bathed in crimson red.

Top Cast

  • Claude Rich (small)
    Claude Rich
    Léonard
  • Michel Duchaussoy (small)
    Michel Duchaussoy
    Paul
  • Jacques Fabbri (small)
    Jacques Fabbri
    Robert
  • Maurice Garrel (small)
    Maurice Garrel
    Jean
  • Victor Garrivier (small)
    Victor Garrivier
    André
  • Marie Trintignant (small)
    Marie Trintignant
    Marie
  • Maurice Ronet (small)
    Maurice Ronet
    Henri
  • Richard Rebiere
    Danseur