Renoir's WWI Masterpiece
4 June 1999
After seeing this film again for the second time I am utterly convinced that it easily deserves to be placed among the greatest films of all time. With "The Grand Illusion" Jean Renoir managed to do something that is rare, even in today's cinema. He managed to make a film that transcended the man-made notions of hero, enemy, class, etc. to reveal the humanity that we all share. Renoir was able to show the common ideas and beliefs that are common in all men, regardless of country, race, language, etc... he shows great understanding from all sides and doesn't show us merely one perspective from one side of the war.

The camera work is genius... absolutely terrific and an integral part of the storytelling. Renoir uses similar shots throughout the film to bind a common unity between all characters.

I must also add that the great Erich Von Strohiem is absolutely terrific in this film, and proves that besides being a great director, he was also a great actor.
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