A Very Long Engagement (2004)
A Very Long Engagement (2004)
The Long Engagement (Un long dimanche de fiançailles), directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet in 2004, is a visually stunning and emotionally charged French-American war romance. Adapted from the novel by Sébastien Japrisot, the film takes place during and after World War I, blending elements of romance, mystery, and drama to explore themes of love, loyalty, and the enduring human spirit in the face of war’s devastation. With a stellar cast featuring Audrey Tautou, Gaspard Ulliel, and Marion Cotillard, the film showcases Jeunet’s characteristic visual style and his ability to craft a narrative that balances emotional depth with an intricate, multi-layered plot. A Very Long Engagement is both a meditation on the scars of war and a poignant story about one woman’s unrelenting search for her fiancé, whose fate is uncertain.
The story of A Very Long Engagement centers around Mathilde (Audrey Tautou), a young woman who is determined to uncover the truth about the disappearance of her fiancé, Manech (Gaspard Ulliel), during World War I. The two were engaged just before Manech went off to fight in the war, and after receiving news that he was presumed dead, Mathilde refuses to believe that he is truly gone. The film opens with her visit to the military authorities, where she learns of Manech’s death in the trenches under mysterious circumstances. According to official reports, he was one of five soldiers condemned to death for self-inflicted wounds, a sentence that would have been carried out in the brutal no-man’s-land of the Western Front.
Despite the odds, Mathilde embarks on a relentless quest to find out what happened to Manech. Her journey takes her through a web of people, both from the war and from her past, who hold pieces of information that could explain Manech’s fate. As Mathilde investigates, she uncovers a series of stories about the soldiers involved in the tragic events surrounding Manech’s disappearance, each one contributing a fragment of truth to the puzzle. Along the way, Mathilde encounters love, loss, and the lasting impact of the war on those who survived.