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3''The Great Escaper'' is a 2023 British-French {{dramedy}} film directed by Oliver Parker (2007's ''Film/StTrinians'').
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5It tells the true story of how Bernard Jordan (Creator/MichaelCaine), a 89 year old [[UsefulNotes/BritsWithBattleships British veteran]] of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and the D-Day Landings in [[UsefulNotes/DepartementalIssues Normandy]], UsefulNotes/{{France}} in particular, escaped from the UK care home where he and his wife Irene (Creator/GlendaJackson, in her final role) were living their last days to attend the 70th Anniversary commemorations of D-Day in June 2014, and honor his fallen comrades.
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7Around the time of the film's release on October 6, 2023, Michael Caine announced his retirement from acting.
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9!!''The Great Escaper'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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11* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: The film, released in 2023, is set in 2014, the year Bernard Jordan made the trip to France for the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
12* BasedOnATrueStory: The film has a "Inspired by a true story" card.
13* BigWhat: At one point, Bernard pretends a [[ChippendalesDancers male stripper]] will be brought for Irene, to which she answers with a big "What?!" (he then admits he [[ILied made it up]]).
14* BlackComedy:
15-->'''Adele:''' He's in France?! At 90?!
16-->'''Irene:''' Well, he has done it before... only then of course [[StormingTheBeaches they were shooting at him]].
17* CastingGag: Creator/WolfKahler plays the German ShellShockedVeteran Heinrich. It's something of a logical conclusion given Kahler's longtime [[invoked]]{{typecasting}} as Wehrmacht soldiers/officers or SS officers such as in ''Film/TheEagleHasLanded'' (which also happened to star Michael Caine), ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', sequels to ''Film/TheDirtyDozen'', ''Literature/TheWindsOfWarAndWarAndRemembrance'', ''Series/BandOfBrothers'', ''Film/CockneysVsZombies'' etc.
18* {{Flashback}}: There are several flashbacks to Bernard's service during World War II, most notably one from the day he [[StormingTheBeaches stormed Gold Beach]] and some from when he and Irene started their relationship.
19* {{Forgiveness}}: Bernard starts the movie with some mild prejudice against Germans, but seeing some of the Axis veterans in France who made the trip to commemorate their allies who fell in battle, and recognizing that they are similarly traumatized from the D-Day skirmishes causes him to bury the hatchet with his former foes.
20* FriendlyFire: Arthur confesses that he was part of the infamous Allied bombing runs during the "Battle for Caen", killing a number of French Resistance fighters, including [[spoiler:his brother]] who had joined up with them after his plane had been shot down.
21* GraveMarkingScene: Bernard goes to a British cemetery in Normandy to honor his fallen comrades.
22-->''"What a waste...what a waste."''
23* HappilyMarried: Irene mentions that Bernard has spent 70 years loving her and that they never wasted one second of their time together.
24* ThePatientHasLeftTheBuilding: Bernard sneaks out of his care home to go to France to attend the 70th anniversary celebrations of D-Day.
25* RealMenWearPink: Young Bernard is rather bashful when he admits to Irene that his dream dog is a poodle, as he considers them to be just the right size while having excellent temperaments.
26* ShellShockedVeteran: Bernard shares memories from the day he stormed Gold Beach with German veterans. One of them, Heinrich, still shivers when thinking about it, and puts his hand on Bernard's for comfort.
27* ShoutOut: The title is a reference to ''Film/TheGreatEscape''. Bernard's own adventure was actually called as such in the media in RealLife.
28* StormingTheBeaches: There are flashbacks to June 6, 1944 when Bernard was among the soldiers landing on Gold Beach.
29* SurvivorGuilt: Bernard has a bit of this when he says he's a "90 year old coffin dodger".
30* TimeShiftedActor: Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson played Bernard and Irene in old age, while in the World War II flashbacks Will Fletcher and Laura Marcus played the characters' younger selves.

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