Monday, April 2, 2012

Review: Female Agents



    Female Agents
    Female Agents
    A team of avenging angels takes on the evil Hun in an enjoyably old-fashioned French film.
    Set during the Second World War, resistance fighter Louise (Sophie Marceau) heads a squad of women commandos sent behind enemy lines to rescue a wounded British agent. While her team includes a disparate set of characters – including a streetwise prostitute
    (played by Julie ‘daughter of Gérard’ Depardieu), a cabaret star (Marie Gillain) and a nervy explosives expert (Déborah François) – these gals are patriots to the core.
    Based on the wartime exploits of heroic partisan leader Lise Villameur, the team must also attempt to kill a top-ranking German officer who, they fear, may have discovered the looming Normandy landings.
    It all makes for a riveting period drama that fans of the recent Black Book will lap up.
    THE REEL LOWDOWN:
    IF YOU LIKED... The Day And The Hour, Sophie Scholl... YOU’LL LIKE THIS.