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See You Up There

See You Up There

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7.8 (1,362)2017-10-251h 53m
DramaCrimeWar

Overview

In November 1918, a few days before the Armistice, when Lieutenant Pradelle orders a senseless attack, he causes a useless disaster; but his outrageous act also binds the lives of two soldiers who have nothing more in common than the battlefield: Édouard saves Albert, although at a high cost. They become companions in misfortune who will attempt to survive in a changing world. Pradelle, in his own way, does the same.

Budget
$23,000,000
Revenue
$15,100,000
Production
Gaumont, Stadenn Prod, Manchester Films, France 2 Cinéma, Canal+, Ciné+, France Télévisions, Entourage Pictures

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Vincent Mathias

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AstroNoud

AstroNoud

January 15, 2022

8/10

An extremely stylish film showing remarkable cinematographic creativity and vision, even if the story does not truly measure up to the visuals. 8/10

Atilio Nalerio

Atilio Nalerio

June 13, 2026

8/10

**How a Film is Made** Here is a film crafted with pure talent, overflowing creativity, an exceptional cast, and dazzling camera work. The director—who also stars in it and wrote the screenplay, adapting a novel—Albert Dupontel has the virtue of telling us, in a comedic tone (sometimes employing dark humor), the drama of the war's forgotten, the "cannon fodder" of armies who are neglected and abandoned by officers, the healthcare system, governments, and a whole network of scoundrels who p…