I think the film has a more profound connotation than the "Schindler's List" of the same theme, such as the dignity of love and life, faith, redemption, etc. The former focuses on exposing the evil of war, while the latter is light, showing that it is destined to be The beauty of war.
I found that the children in French movies often have surprising performances under the camera. They are extremely beautiful, but they are like nature. I have seen another French black and white film "Wild Horse with White Mane" that also makes me feel this way.
Also, the owl in the film is also a masterpiece.
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