Intimate Enemies

2007 "The scars of war last forever"
6.9| 1h48m| en| More Info
Released: 02 October 2009 Released
Producted By: France 2 Cinéma
Country: Morocco
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A drama following a French platoon during Algeria's war of independence.

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BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Wordiezett So much average
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Geraldine The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
gordonl56 INTIMATE ENEMIES 2007 This French film from 2007 is one of the better films I've seen about the The French-Algerian War. This conflict started in 1954 and continued till 1962.The French had just lost a war over a colony with the fight for Indo-China. They were determined not to lose another. The Algerian FLN fought a largely guerrilla war from the countryside. The French responded in kind with small unit teams combing the country. The war was known to be quite brutal with torture etc being used by both sides. The conflict was as much of a Civil War as it was an attempt to hold a colony. Many Algerians sided with the French and fought in French Army units.This film starts out in the summer of 1959 in the inland mountains. A French platoon is based at an outpost charged with keeping the peace in the surrounding villages. They go out every day on patrol hunting groups of FLN guerrillas. Every so often they ambush the enemy and every so often they are ambushed. The war seems to be one long battle of attrition.After the platoon Lieutenant is killed in a botched operation, the unit receives a fresh officer right out of France. The new man, Benoît Magimel, is soon in conflict with the unit's veteran Sergeant, Albert Dupontel. Dupontel, who had been in Vietnam fighting the Viet Cong, knows one has to be as hard as the enemy is. The Lieutenant learns quickly when the platoon gets in a battle with a FLN group smuggling weapons. The FLN had all been dressed as women and had nearly gotten by the patrol till the veteran, Dupontel, spotted the deception.The following weeks sees the platoon engaged in several firefights with various FLN groups. During one of these fights, the French come close to being wiped out. They need to call in air support which hit the FLN with some large napalm bombs. Afterwards the patrol captures a man for questioning. The local intelligence officer is soon at work with batteries and electric cables. This of course does not go well with the new officer, Magimel. The method though proves effective and valuable information is collected.Every night the men at the outpost get stinking drunk and count the days till they get back to France. When one of the patrols finds a friendly village massacred, they respond in kind on another village. The war is boiling down to one bloody event leading into another. Needless to say there is not going to be a happy ending here.This film is well worth looking up in my opinion. The cinematography is excellent and the battle scenes well handled. The air support action is top-flight with De Havilland Vampire aircraft dropping the napalm.
Mike B This is a strong film about France's colonial war in Algeria. It has an anti-war message that well demonstrates the evil of colonialism and the self-destructiveness of war on the individual participants.No side is glorified (or put another way both sides are vilified) and indeed we can see that Algeria was a prior version of Vietnam and for that matter our modern day wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The film does not evade controversial subjects like torture – an ugly product of all wars.I felt the characters to be well-defined with a good and engaging script. The main focus is on a novice and idealistic captain who comes to serve his country and begins a slow descent into the abyss.
solaris1968 An incredibly-filmed, gripping, and haunting movie about the horrors of guerrilla warfare, from the perspective of French troops in Algeria. The film is hypnotizing in its portrayal of the way in which violence and torture end up shattering these men's psyche and spirit.The movie is also a good reminder of the hypocrisy of imperial powers. Many French fought the Nazi Germans when they invaded their country in the name of "freedom", but just 20 years later they were trying to crush the Algerian resistance for doing exactly the same thing: opposing a foreign, colonial occupation of their land. Yet the movie avoids simplistic dichotomies and, far from romanticizing the Algerian FLN, it crudely shows the atrocities committed by both sides. The landscapes in which the action takes place are mesmerizing in their crude, gripping, raw beauty.
Scotchorama L'Ennemi Intime is a good attempt at portraying the Algerian War and its complexities. It is undoubtedly a gritty movie, with grittier colors, and even grittier characters... I came feeling gritty myself, and uneasy, which means that in my case the film did have a certain impact. However, the story-that of an idealistic lieutenant facing the realities of war and his reaction-was, in my opinion, weak. Filmed mostly from the French soldiers' point of view, the film was too simplistic and predictable, and its characters are unidimensional and bland, and ultimately unconvincing. The only difference in this film is that it is about the Algerian War. Whereas it is not your average hero-triumphs war movie, it is your average innocent-discovers-horror war movie. It is not as deep and good as Chronique des Annees de Braise, and is miles from the provocatively brilliant, and highly-recommended Bataille d'Alger.