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197991 minDrama, War

We Were One Man

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Is We Were One Man worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Drama, War film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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We Were One Man Synopsis

During the final days of World War II, a simple French peasant rescues a wounded German soldier and nurses him back to health. As their playful camaraderie grows, two young men who should be enemies begin to bond in ways neither thought possible.

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Top Cast

Serge Avédikian
Serge AvédikianGuy Rouveron
Piotr Stanislas
Piotr StanislasRolf
Catherine Albin
Catherine AlbinJenine
Lucien Guérin
Lucien GuérinLe père de Janine

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Is We Were One Man worth watching?

We Were One Man has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, War movies.

Is We Were One Man hit or flop?

We Were One Man has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is We Were One Man?

We Were One Man is a Drama, War movie that During the final days of World War II, a simple French peasant rescues a wounded German soldier and nurses him back to health. As their playful camara...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 5, 2023
★ 6

A young peasant farmer rescues a wounded German soldier towards the end of WWII in rural France. At first they are mutually suspicious of each other, but slowly a bond starts to grow between them and.... Serge Avedikian is convincing as "Guy" - the rather eccentric, shall we say, young Frenchman whom the locals leave to his farm as a bit of a simpleton; Piotr Stanislas as his German friend "Rolf", however, is much less so and therein lies the problem with this story - it just doesn't go anywhere. It doesn't need end to end shagging - indeed there is really only one sexual scene in the performances (asides from Guy's assignations with the local hooker), but the development of their relationship seems to grow in disjointed fits and starts; there is nothing consistent in the way the story progresses. The ending - though touching- makes little, if any, sense. Perhaps 40 years have not helped it, it may well have been much more a remarkable piece of man-to-man cinema in 1979, but now it is just all rather lost, with too much of the dialogue replaced by a rather annoying jaunty score.