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Kaya 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Julien and other children were taken to the mountain by the teacher to play a game of treasure hunting. Julien found the treasure along the marker, but got lost with Jean. The passing German soldiers sent them back to the school. Julien cried to the teachers: "It's not fair... …”. All the pictures, even the children's slapstick, are soothing, you can't tell if it's a hint of solemnity or a beautiful innocence. innocence...
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Briana 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Lost, will there be wolves in the forest? He kissed her in the cinema, the piano was wrong, and no one noticed. Here's to you The Arabian Nights, take it with you. Goodbye children, see you later. I don't like Dad, and I hate you too. Am I the only one in this school thinking about death? There was no death, but I finally said goodbye to the situation at that time, which I remember many years...
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Flavio 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Can Mahler not be so powerful? I haven't been disappointed...
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Lorena 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Louis Mahler's narrative is particularly patient. The moment Bonnet screwed on the cap and put the pen into the stationery box, the trickle suddenly...
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Chaim 2022-03-26 09:01:11
However, he only said one sentence: "Goodbye, children, see you later." Such a simple sentence made me very sad, because I seemed to hear the feeling of despair in this sentence, and heard " means...
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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...
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Candace 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...
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Rico 2022-03-23 09:02:50
One of the "Falun Gong Trilogy", the other two films are "Lacombe Lucien" and "Curiosity". In my opinion this is a great French film! Never forget the old man's words: "Goodbye, children,...
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Melba 2022-03-21 09:02:48
1. Listen to thunder in a silent place. 2. Both boys are too beautiful, French and Jewish. 3. They are smarter than...
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Ashleigh 2022-03-21 09:02:48
A movie that is simple and simple to the extreme. There is no soundtrack, the photography is overwhelming, and the dialogue is pitiful. I just want to tell a simple story and describe the friendship so delicately. There is no preaching of war movies, but it is more touching than any...
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Extended Reading
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Père Jean: [His last words] Goodbye, children. I'll see you soon.
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Père Jean: Everyone has dark thoughts.
Julien Quentin: Even you?
Père Jean: Even me.
Director: Louis Malle
Language: French,German,English,Greek,Latin Release date: February 12, 1988