An old-fashioned period adventure that radiates star wattage but doesn't exactly shine in the script department.
A bevy of resolute gals go undercover against the Nazis to conceal Allied plans for the D-Day invasion in “Female Agents,” an old-fashioned period adventure that radiates star wattage but doesn’t exactly shine in the script department. A sort of “Girls With Guns 2” for helmer Jean-Paul Salome, pic has a slick look and exciting WWII setting that help plaster over its generic feel and generally one-note perfs (“Look determined!” must have been Salome’s chief instruction). Name cast and Gauls’ fondness for Resistance tales should result in stellar B.O. on release March 5, with certain reach into Francophile markets worldwide.
Related Stories
![Illustration of a video game controller surrounded by a recycle icon](https://cdn.statically.io/img/variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/featured_game_remakes.jpg)
‘Until Dawn,’ ‘Silent Hill 2’ Remakes Show Relevancy of Retreading IP
![Daveed Diggs](https://cdn.statically.io/img/variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PC_Ari-Michaelson-e1727193880177.jpg)
'The Boys' Season 5 Casts Daveed Diggs
Plot was inspired by heroic partisan leader Lise Villameur, though pic conflates fictional main character Louise Desfontaines with the real Villameur and changes the latter’s story significantly. Still, as a popular tribute to the tenacity and bravery of these often unsung Resistance heroines, pic deserves its fair share of salutes.
Popular on Variety
A nicely shot ambush scene in a steamy French train station segues into the arrival of Louise (Sophie Marceau) in London, where she has a rendezvous with her brother Pierre (Julien Boisselier) and is given orders by spymaster Maurice Buckmaster (Colin David Reese) to round up some female agents. Their mission: Rescue a wounded British geologist (Conrad Cecil) from a hospital in occupied France before the Nazis figure out who he is and torture him for information on D-Day.
Recruitment for this dangerous assignment isn’t easy, making blackmail necessary. First on board is tough prostitute Jeanne (Julie Depardieu), followed by young explosives expert Gaelle (Deborah Francois) and, finally, showgirl Suzy (Marie Gillain), whose former relationship with a Nazi officer makes her unwitting bait. Parachuted into France, they meet up with Jewish Countess Maria Luzzato (Maya Sansa) and together rescue the geologist just as he’s being tortured by order of Col. Heindrich (Moritz Bleibtreu).
Escape isn’t so easy, and with Pierre and Gaelle captured, the agents must work to outwit the Germans and pluck off the colonel. A subway-station scene reps pic’s most skilled moment, as sightlines intersect and the ensuing gun battle foils plans and further reduces numbers.
Though its main focus is on Louise, the film is really an ensembler with only the most basic, broad-stroke characterizations. Jeanne is the hard-nosed hooker looking to bail until she’s converted to the cause; innocent Gaelle is sustained by a faith echoed in an unnecessarily sappy coda; lovelorn Suzy musters the courage to turn Mata Hari. Script isn’t nuanced enough to avoid a deja-vu feeling.
Keeping her face in a fixed expression through most scenes, Marceau (also in Salome’s “Belphagor”) plays best when confronting the underlying tensions between Louise and Pierre. Bleibtreu makes a less stereotypical Nazi in a perf that would sit comfortably in wartime romances from the period. English thesps recite stilted lines more in keeping with BBC takeoffs than proper dramas.
WWII flavor is handsomely captured, combining richly textured studio shooting with location work (including real Paris boulevards draped in swastikas). D.p. Pascal Ridao (also on Salome’s “Arsene Lupin”) catches the look of ’40s color newsreels, but elsewhere, rooms appear to be swathed entirely in mist, like a poor imitation of Alexander Sokurov. A monochrome scene in an English pub overdoes the filters.
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsFemale Agents
France
More from Variety
Dolly Parton on ‘Good Lookin’ Cookin’,’ Beyoncé’s CMA Shutout and the ‘Inspiring’ Taylor Swift: ‘Lord Knows We Need Some Uplifting People’
Apple Vision Pro Clouds the Bright Future for XR
Beyoncé Says There’s No ‘Renaissance’ or ‘Cowboy Carter’ Music Videos So That Fans Can ‘Focus on the Voice’: ‘Sometimes a Visual Can Be a Distraction’
CMA Awards Nominations Led by Morgan Wallen… Who ‘Had Some Help’ From Post Malone and Their Song of the Summer
How YouTube and Netflix Copied Each Other’s Homework
Luke Bryan Reacts to Beyoncé’s CMA Awards Snub: ‘If You’re Gonna Make Country Albums, Come Into Our World and Be Country With Us’
Most Popular
Luke Bryan Reacts to Beyoncé’s CMA Awards Snub: ‘If You’re Gonna Make Country Albums, Come Into Our World and Be Country With…
Donald Glover Cancels 2024 Childish Gambino Tour Dates After Hospitalization: ‘I Have Surgery Scheduled and Need Time Out to Heal’
‘Joker 2’ Ending: Was That a ‘Dark Knight’ Connection? Explaining What’s Next for Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker
‘Love Is Blind' Creator Reveals Why They Didn’t Follow Leo and Brittany After Pods, if They'll Be at Reunion (EXCLUSIVE)
Have We Reached Ryan Murphy Overload?
‘That ’90s Show’ Canceled After Two Seasons on Netflix, Kurtwood Smith Says: ‘We Will Shop the Show’
Rosie O'Donnell on Becoming a 'Big Sister' to the Menendez Brothers, Believes They Could Be Released From Prison in the ‘Next 30 Days’
Dakota Fanning Got Asked ‘Super-Inappropriate Questions’ as a Child Actor Like ‘How Could You Have Any Friends?’ and Can ‘You Avoid Being a Tabloid…
Why Critically Panned ‘Joker 2’ Could Still Be in the Awards Race for Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix
Toxic Fandom: How Hollywood Is Battling Fans Who Are 'Just Out for Blood' — From Social Media Boot Camps to Superfan Focus Groups
Must Read
- Film
COVER | Sebastian Stan Tells All: Becoming Donald Trump and Starring in 2024’s Most Controversial Movie
By Andrew Wallenstein 2 weeks
- TV
Menendez Family Slams Netflix’s ‘Monsters’ as ‘Grotesque’ and ‘Riddled With Mistruths’: ‘The Character Assassination of Erik and Lyke Is Repulsive…
- TV
‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Part 2 to Air on CBS After Paramount Network Debut
- TV
50 Cent Sets Diddy Abuse Allegations Docuseries at Netflix: ‘It’s a Complex Narrative Spanning Decades’ (EXCLUSIVE)
- Shopping
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Sets Digital and Blu-ray/DVD Release Dates
Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Variety Confidential
ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXGEjp%2BgpaVfoq6zt8StqmaelajBqsLApaponpWirq2xjJqenqakqHpyfo9pbGxuYWWCcA%3D%3D