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<p dir="auto"><strong>ib011f9545i</strong> — <em>19 years ago(December 09, 2006 01:45 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">One of the peole on the comment boards is very critical of this film.<br />
It is easy to attack this film for its lack of realism and the way it does not how the story ended in detail.<br />
But we have to accept that the film was made in 1958 and a more gritty version of the story would not be possible at that time.<br />
The story of SOE is an amazing one and something that Britain can still be proud of.<br />
I find it sad that so many of our European sister nations forget our role in helping resistance going in occupied europe.<br />
I think the best film about SOE is still the late 1940s film AGAINST THE WIND.<br />
There is more violence in AGAINST THE WIND and the whole story is better due to it not just concentrating on one person.<br />
CHARLOTTE GREY seems to have been made by someone who is trying to make a boring film about an exciting subject.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I have to agree .<br />
While I am sure that she deserved all the accolades, praise &amp; medals etc. etc., she didn't really seem to DO much.<br />
Someone else blew the bridge up, she was going to join up with some people &amp; do something else somewhere, but got spotted, so she killed a few German soldiers, go caught &amp; interrogated.<br />
Then shot.<br />
The End.<br />
In the film, she appeared to spend more time wining &amp; dining than organising resistance stuff.<br />
I am sure that if I actually read about her real story, I'd be more impressed, but certainly not from the film.</p>
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<p dir="auto">You actually think after watching this film what was it she exactly did that led her to be awarded the George medal. It seems the screenplay skimped on a lot of her heroic activities.<br />
Its that man again!!</p>
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<p dir="auto">Does anyone else think Virginia McKenna was miscasted? I did not think she was the right actress to play the role as she did not give the impression of a woman who would take part in such activities. Even when it did show her taking on the Nazis I still was not convinced.<br />
"I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not".</p>
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<p dir="auto">Armee du Crime too.<br />
Marlon, Claudia and Dimby the cats 1989-2005, 2007 and 2010.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Armee des Ombres is a much better film about resistance, as are Flame and Citron, Max Manus, The Round Up and Idi i Smotri. Ombres has a good joke about English people and tea too.<br />
Marlon, Claudia and Dimby the cats 1989-2005, 2007 and 2010.</p>
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<p dir="auto">As much as I enjoyed this movie, I don't think it does Violette Szabo justice.<br />
After I watched the picture, I went on-line and looked her up.<br />
Violette Szabo did some truly amazing things that had a profound effect on the war effort, yet we don't get a sense of that in this movie.<br />
We see her talking to a colleague in the French underground, telling him to blow up a bridge, which he does (without her) off-screen.  Later, we watch her holding off a bunch of German soldiers while her companion escapes, but that's about it.  Then, she's captured, tortured and, eventually, executed.<br />
I know that in England that she's considered to be a great heroine, and I'm sure that she was.  But, this movie spends more time on her military training and personal life, rather than her war time exploits.  I would have preferred seeing more of the latter.</p>
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