Captain Conan

Drama,War  France 

Captain Conan is a 1996 French war movie directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is based on the novel "Capitaine Conan" by Roger Vercel. The movie is set in the final days of World War I on the Eastern Front, where French troops are attempting to hold off the Russian army.

Captain Conan (Philippe Torreton) is a highly skilled soldier who leads a band of fighters known as "Conan's Tigers." These men are ruthless and are not fit for peacetime. They only feel alive in the chaos of the battlefield. Conan and his men engage in hand-to-hand combat with the enemy, often using brutal tactics that are frowned upon by their superiors.

The movie follows Conan and his men as they carry out a series of missions, which often involve raiding enemy positions and executing prisoners of war. However, as the war draws to a close, Conan and his men begin to question the pointless violence of their actions.

The film is an exploration of the psychological toll of war and the effect it has on those who fight in it. Conan is portrayed as a complex character who is both loyal to his men and willing to take extreme measures to achieve his goals.

Overall, Captain Conan is a gripping war movie that offers a raw and unflinching portrayal of the horrors of battle and the toll it takes on those who fight in it.

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