François Négret

François Négret

  • Born: 1966-10-15
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    • Aletha 2022-03-22 09:02:30

      goodbye childhood

      A straightforward account of the friendship between a French boy Julian (I don't know if it was Louis Mahler himself) and a Jewish boy Bonnet from Germany in a French boarding school during World War II. The author left a permanent scar on his mind. Louis Mahler said: All my films are about the...

    • Effie 2022-01-13 08:01:19

      Farewell to childhood

      That is the last picture. The camera focused on Julian's sharply contoured face, already free of the childish stare. Tears gradually overflowed the boy's eyes. So he got wet eyes.
       
      The group of boys who wear shorts and stockings in the coldest winter, they sing a clear and beautiful song when they...

    • Myles 2022-03-20 09:02:25

      Mahler's work. The Jewish child's farewell thought it was a pretty girl. Friendship between boys and families. Very thin water flows long. The piano teacher was still fledgling.

    • Mireya 2022-03-24 09:03:03

      The themes and plays are actually quite old-fashioned, but the tragic abrupt ending at the end is actually a layered effect, and the parts about sacrifice and repentance scattered in the daily fragments finally echo at the end. Many times the film may go to the metaphorical criticism of society, but Mahler still chooses his own affection in the end, which is probably the hopeless freedom of the French in the mouth of the Gestapo. "Don't you really want a vacation?" This line is really well written.

    Au Revoir les Enfants quotes

    • Mme Quentin: Your poor father is under a lot of pressure.

      François Quentin: Is he still for Petain?

      Mme Quentin: No one is anymore.

    • Mme Quentin: Mind you, I have nothing against Jews. Except for that Leon Blum. They can hang him.