Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Gaspard Ulliel | ... | Robert Tassen | |
Guillaume Gouix | ... | Cavagna | |
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Lang Khê Tran | ... | Maï |
Gérard Depardieu | ... | Saintonge | |
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Jonathan Couzinié | ... | Lieutenant Maussier |
Kevin Janssens | ... | Commandant Orlan | |
Anthony Paliotti | ... | Capitaine Sirbon | |
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François Négret | ... | Le médecin |
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Vi Minh Paul | ... | Dao (as Vi Minh Paul Nguyen) |
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Vianney Duburque | ... | Armand |
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Hiep Nguyen | ... | Khiet |
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Nguyen Manh Hung | ... | Anh |
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Paul Chatal | ... | Rigot |
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Aymeric Pinchart | ... | Pingeot |
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Joseph Gobin | ... | Soldat guimbarde |
Indochina-war, 1945: French Robert is the only survivor of a massacre in which his brother has perished. Blinded by revenge, Robert rejoins the forces in search of the assassins. But meeting the young Indochinese Maï disrupts his mission.
Despite all modern expectations about pacifism, we are a long way from finding peace. Frankly, social well-being, equality, freedom or substitute environmentalisms as one cause to hold do not answer to our real anxieties and desires. We suffer badly for our external and internal wars, while we reproduce: the life and wars. The sensation of our Apocalypse Now remains ... Depardieu final scene: