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7/10
A shocking war movie. Reminds of Verhoeven's Flesh & blood
Squeele11 June 2007
This strange, bold movie takes place in France during World War 2. A young and innocent girl (Muriel Catala) finds a wounded soldier (Horst Buchholz) and provides him food and help, hiding him in the cellar of her parents' farm. Soon, a strange bond will unite those two, before the soldier reveals his true nature...

The sexual tension between the girl and the soldier may shock some people, but it's just a piece of a bigger picture, as the movie turns out to show the manipulative characters looming to an atrocious ending, one of the most disturbing display of immorality ever put on screen. Not for everyone, but the movie is clearly worth a watch, if only for its rarity.
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yoshi_s_story16 November 2014
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German-occupied France, World War II, countryside: a local teenage girl finds an injured foreigner near the river, and accepts to hide him in the farmhouse where she lives with her family, until he recovers his health and will be able to continue his secret mission.

The story revolves about Muriel Catalá, who at the age of 19 is not much believable as the 14 and a half years old girl she impersonates, and Horst Buchholz: they both look like fashion models, the diversity consisting in that Buchholz is more fascinating and, most important, actually an actor. The fact that production was unsure between Catalá and Isabelle Adjani demonstrates they were resolute on betting on a character with sightly body features rather than solid acting, nevertheless the substance of Le Salveur is not mainstream at all. The primary theme is the impossibility of orientating oneself in the jumble of tangles of human will, and the resulting solitude involving everyone; the uncontested dominion selfishness greed meanness and deceit exercise over other affections and feelings, the resulting unavoidable mutual violence. War between nations and populations mirrors on an enlarged scale the universal reality of human relations, be them ties of "love", "family", "loyalty". As the German officer learns in the end, even wisdom is impotent in front of the human hell, which turns innocence into thirst for revenge, brave ideals into betrayal, the sunny juvenile mornings laying on a field where hope shines like the sun into worn grey evenings with no hope to expect anymore. Rather than to spoken analysis, the film inclines to the force of picture, to portrait rather than description. Distinct music by Pierre Jansen accompanies the pictures.

There is a piece of awesome foresight, when the German officer says his country is going to lose the war, yet that is somehow only in appearances, as some decades by then governments of other countries will take inexplainable decisions {implicitly meaning: that will have only German supremacy as their explanation}. Every non-unaware European citizen of early XXI century should well realise what the anticipation of the officer was about.
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7/10
What lies beneath
ulicknormanowen13 February 2021
Michel Mardore directed two movies : the second "le mariage à la mode" was a shameless exploitation of the "freedom " in the wake of the events of May 68 and sank without a trace ; this one,much more interesting ,and which promised good things is almost unknown in its native France ;when it was released , more than the horrors it depicted , it's the swim in the nude which relegated the film to NC-18 ,hence its commercial failure .

Horst Buchholz was ,along with Hardy Krüger , the most gifted German actor of his generation ; he worked with Julien Duvivier (Marianne mein Jugendliebe) , Billy Wilder ("one two three") John Sturges ("the magnificent seven" ) ; almost forgotten in the nineties ,his reappearance in Benigni 's "la vita e bella" (1997) as a nazi doctor was stupefying .

Muriel Catala ,who portrays the fourteen-year-old girlie (in real life she was 18),specialized in undressed parts (André Cayatte's "verdict" )and her career suffered accordingly .

Buchholz had already played opposite a teenager ( in the moving "tiger bay" starring Hayley Mills) ,but this is completely different ; a multilingual actor, he spoke fluent French and English -he was married to a French actress,Myriam Bru -,which explains he's got no accent (which may puzzle some viewers)

An UFO in the early seventies French cinema, it depicts the rural occupied France circa 1943; brainwashing is rampant at school where the girl is about to take her certificat d'études (certificate formerly obtained by pupils at the end of primary school;it does not exist anymore): the Marechal (Pétain)is the savior of our homeland, it protects us from attacks of the terrorists ( the resistant fighters) ,from our enemy's bombing ( the English) who in days of old burned patriot Joan of Arc on the stake ,and from Bolshevism (the peasants were afraid of communism and in the occupation days sufffered less from the dearth of food)

The coming of a handsome young man ,who tries to show her that what she learns is false , that the hymn ("Maréchal ,nous voilà") is a masquerade (it 's one of the rare movies in which it's sung), that he was sent by the English to save the country ,to help the resistant fighters who often die to free their homeland, means the end of childhood and innocence and sexual awakening : the girl thinks she met the hero (her prince charming) every girls long for ; and in a threatening world ,it's thrilling to be in love with a man she feeds ,she hides, it's par excellence the romantic adventure .

The low angle shot , which starts from the boots ,reveals the horrible truth ; perhaps both parts do not hang well, but it inspires the disturbing immorality of the movie ; the horrors of the barbaric nazis were obviously inspired by the Oradour sur Glane historic massacre (which took place on the 10th of June , a year after the events depicted in the film ); the awful fire of the church is only suggested.

The epilogue is a little far-fetched (Danielle Ajoret ,essentially a stage actress, plays the grown -up girl ) but it does not spoil this offbeat work , extremely different from what the French cinema had to offer at the time.
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8/10
An unforgettable love story
jasontheterrible13 July 2016
Nanette is only 14 but already a nubile beauty living on a farm in France during the German occupation. She believes what she is being taught by her family and teachers about the good Germans and the bad English. She supports the Nazis. When a resistance fighter parachutes to the wrong place she finds him and falls in love. She looks spectacular and loves to undress for him and be without clothes but he is much older and will not take her sexually. He agrees to come for her after the war and she pledges her undying love. A beautiful love story right? Sorry, but this is a well-made film about treachery, fear, barbarism and the realities of war. It is erotic and beautiful for the first hour but ugly and sad the rest of the way. Still worth the trip but you have been warned.
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8/10
Playing with fire
GrandeMarguerite9 June 2007
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"Le Sauveur" is a must-see for all Horst Buchholz fans. He is devastatingly seductive as the English soldier he initially pretends to be, but then really frightening as... Well, see for yourself.

This little-known film is one of the hidden gems of the early 70s. Set in 1943 in rural France, the story is centered on Nanette, a 14 year old peasant girl, from a family of Pétain supporters. It's summertime, and one day, young Nanette finds in the woods a slightly injured young man. Named Claude, he claims to be an Englishman, sent there to organize resistance to the Nazis, and Nanette hides him in her family's disused attic. She falls in love with him, and at his prompting, seeks out the local resistance to put him in contact with them. When he has gone, the love-struck teenager becomes bitter and betrays him to the police. Unfortunately, he's been lying to her all along...

This story is both about WWII (although it is not a war movie) with acute details on daily life in occupied France (it was actually based on real facts which took place in France and Eastern Belgium when the Nazis were retreating from the advancing allied army), and about the loss of innocence. The film can leave one rather uncomfortable as it shows fearlessly the sensual (yet not sexual) relationship between a teenager and an older man, then how someone can be led to commit a crime of unspeakable horror. Despite some flaws in the script and the direction, "Le Sauveur" is a true original, with convincing acting from Buchholz and Muriel Catala (Nanette) and a very nice photography, especially in the (numerous) outdoors shots.
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Unrated French Movie
naomiengland27 September 2012
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I saw this with a group of friends back in England. It was on BBC2. This movie is about a young girl of 14, falling head over heals in love, with "Englishmen". The English man is not what he seems to be. It's is a shame that this movie isn't on Amazon. Oh well we can't get everything we want. I like that fact there is some nudity in this film. It's sad because the girl is torn between her nation or the man. That is really a German Nazi, just petending to be English, in order to find out information on the French.

This is a bloody good movie.

Naomi Harripaul
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