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200093 minDrama

Beau Travail

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Is Beau Travail worth watching? With a rating of 7.06/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Beau Travail Synopsis

Foreign Legion officer Galoup recalls his once glorious life, training troops in the Gulf of Djibouti. His existence there was happy, strict and regimented, until the arrival of a promising young recruit, Sentain, plants the seeds of jealousy in Galoup's mind.

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Top Cast

Denis Lavant
Denis LavantGaloup
Michel Subor
Michel SuborCommander Bruno Forestier
Grégoire Colin
Grégoire ColinGilles Sentain
Richard Courcet
Richard CourcetLegionnaire
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Nicolas DuvauchelleLegionnaire
Adiatou Massudi
Adiatou MassudiLegionnaire
Mickael Ravovski
Mickael RavovskiLegionnaire
Dan Herzberg
Dan HerzbergLegionnaire
Giuseppe Molino
Giuseppe MolinoLegionnaire
Gianfranco Poddighe
Gianfranco PoddigheLegionnaire

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Based on audience ratings (7.06/10), Beau Travail is considered a hit among viewers.

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Beau Travail is a Drama movie that Foreign Legion officer Galoup recalls his once glorious life, training troops in the Gulf of Djibouti. His existence there was happy, strict and regim...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 8, 2023
★ 7

Denis Lavant is good in this powerfully delivered reminiscence of soldier "Galoup". Having previously been stationed with his French regiment in Djibouti, director Claire Denis now takes us on a gently paced but effective retrospective as he revisits his time there where his life of discipline and routine gradually becomes compromised as he takes a bit of a shine to the newly arrived, confident and lithe, recruit "Sentain" (Grègoire Colin). The photography here is striking, as is the repetitiveness of their rather pedestrian existence. They spend most of their time, well, killing it! Their perfectly toned bodies frequently exposed to the relentless sunshine - as they do their laundry and their ironing - and to the azure waters of the ocean. For the most part, they are simply bored! It is perhaps that boredom that contributes to the increasingly frustrating existence of "Galoup" and of his commander (Michel Subor). It has a degree of violence to it, a physical and intellectual torment that is well illustrated as the story unfolds slowly but distinctly and not in any way predictably either. This isn't a love story in any traditional guise; but there is affection and sentiment here and as we gradually learn a little of what makes "Galoup" tick, I felt a little immersed in his scenario. The music plays a big part here too - not in a soundtrack manner, but augmenting the imagery and standing in for a dialogue that is sparing and effective. It's a slow burn, but I did enjoy it.