Liberty belle (1983) Poster

(1983)

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2/10
Lots of style, but no substance
donalohanlon29 July 2005
"Liberty belle" is probably most recognized as Juliette Binoche's first film, however fans will be disappointed as the actress makes only a tiny appearance with one line of dialog.

The film itself is a rather dull affair weakened by a rambling narrative and weak central performance.

The film follows young Juian Berg as he becomes involved in the movement against the French led war in Algeria in 1960. However rather than re-create the many marches and sense of exuberant and idealistic youth synonymous with that time, the film instead creates dark scenes of people discussing France's involvement in the conflict and their actions against it.

As Berg, Jerome Zucca is flat, uninspired and his lack of experience shows. Since the film walks or falls on this performance, it flounders due to Zucca's weak acting.

In supporting roles Dominique Lavanant and Andre Dussollier are fine but not in any way exciting... The concept of Pascal Kané's film is one worth exploring, however this film fails to do that.
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beautiful sketch
Kirpianuscus3 June 2021
A beautiful sketch can be reasonable term to define it. No doubts, a decent film but nothing original and nothing real convincing propose it. The Algeria theme was used in intense manner. In this case, only a delicate drawing is the only gift to the viewer. The effort of Jerome Zucca can not be ignored but he seems lost in the details of his role.
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