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Au Revoir Les Enfants

Submitted by skykid on February 2, 2007 – 6:45 amComments

Au Revoir Les Enfants

One movie of Louis Malle , Au Revoir Les Enfants was an OK movie – but probably only because of the excellent acting of Gaspard Manesse in the role of Julien Quentin who is an eleven yearld old boy sent to a catholic school in the countryside away from the bombing of Paris during the WWII. In the school Julian meets Jean Bonnet – who is actually a Jew boy who is hidden in the school under fake name.

The issues of the friendship and betrayal are the main pillars around which the acting evolves. There are quite a few social issues explored as well. Looking at the latest movies I have seen I notice a trend – most of them are French movies , about friendship and have something to do with a boarding school or some similar institution – and I guess can be all characterized as coming out of age ones.

Not the best movie I have seen , but still pretty good one and I am glad that I had the chance to see it.

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  • Billy416
    whatever can i say for this movie its few very few
    when the movie start you will say xmm. another one Nazi film and the director will try to emotion us with melo and tell us the war its a bad thing kill people and bla bla
    but no not at this film
    Louis Malle want to saw us how is the war from the children eyes that suffering
    will try to saw us the everyday of the children the friendships the school and the war!
    till the and on the film you will see what children's needs!
    needs just friends and love nothing more
    children's have no hate no nation no flag
    its just all friends :)
  • quex
    Well said Billy. Adults should all take a lesson from this film. They once felt the same.
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