Plot:
To introduce the plot of the film, let's quote a classic line: Liberate France, and we can go home! A group of Arab soldiers from North Africa traveled thousands of miles to participate in World War II. Whether their goal was money or freedom, equality, and fraternity, they eventually grew into the vanguard of driving the Nazi German army out of France. What kind of spirit is this? French President Jacques Chirac said it well: This feature film is a thank you to the French African troops in World War II. They left us courage and the brotherhood between nations, and this spirit is worth sharing and cherishing for a long time. The descendants of colonies who have long suffered discrimination have never really enjoyed the rights and interests of French citizens, although they have the nationality of the mother country. But on the battlefield of World War II, there was such a group of soldiers from the African continent who dedicated their passion, strength, blood, and even their lives to France on the other side of the Mediterranean. Director Pochareb, who is a descendant of North African Arabs, brought this neglected history to the screen with a new perspective, which not only discussed the sensitive topic of ethnic relations, but also was an excellent comfort to the heroic spirits of the ancestors. By the way, I believe that the headline news that the five leading actors of "Days of Glory" jointly won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival will be widely publicized by the distribution company's boss Harvey Weinstein in the public relations offensive of the Olympic bid.