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Le Silence de la mer
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Le Silence de la mer (The Silence of the Sea) is a French novella written in 1942 by Jean Bruller and published secretly under his pseudonym, "Vercors". Which is just as well, as it quickly became a symbol of mental resistance against the German occupation.The story centres on an elderly man and his young niece, who are forced to share their home with a German officer named Werner Von Ebrannac, and though they are unable to hinder him directly, they resolve to show resistance by never saying a word to him. The uncomfortable arrangement is complicated by the fact that Werner is a polite Francophile who genuinely desires amity with his unwilling hosts and between their two warring nations.A 1946 English TV adaptation was one of the first programmes broadcast by the BBC after the end of World War II. The book has also been adapted into several stage plays as well as two French-language films — one of them is Jean-Pierre Melville's feature-length debut released in 1949 and starring Howard Vernon, Nicole Stéphane and Jean-Marie Robain, the other is a 2004 TV film starring Julie Delarme, Thomas Jouannet and Michel Galabru. In the 2004 adaptation, the niece becomes a granddaughter called Jeanne Larosière and the uncle a grandfather called André Larosière.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })See also Suite Française, a novel written around the same time with similar themes and situations. | |
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Anachronism Stew: In the 1949 film, part of Werner's Heel Realization comes on a visit to Paris in September 1941, when he reads a memo from March 1941 about operations at Treblinka. Treblinka was not brought into service as an extermination camp until 1942. | |
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Break the Cutie | |
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Break the Believer: Werner truly believed the Reich would bring about a better breed of humanity, until he realizes what kind of brutal thugs they truly are. | |
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Alas, Poor Villain | |
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Break Them by Talking: Inverted. The uncle and the niece break the officer by not talking. Break the Cutie | |
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Contempt Crossfire: Werner the German officer quartered in the French home is an Officer and a Gentleman, truly believing in the ideals of the Nazi party and how eliminating the weak will make the world a better place (for their part, his unwilling hosts maintain absolute silence towards him). Then after he meets his best friend (now a Card-Carrying Villain delighting in the pain and misery he causes) and learns about the death camps, he finally realizes the brutish, destructive thuggery that the Nazis stand for, and volunteers for the Eastern front. | |
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