The story of Sarah's Key is very moving. The life and death of the family is vividly displayed in the context of World War II, Jews, and Nazis.
Three of the shots are unforgettable.
1. In the opening scene, Sarah and her younger brother are lying on the big bed and playing in the sunshine.
2. In order to escape from the reservation, Sarah faced the guard Jean Ke, extended her little hand, introduced herself, and said: I will remember that apple you gave me all my life.
3. Sarah unlocked the door of her brother's cabinet and found The younger brother is dead.
When interviewing the director, the director said that without the simple and natural genius performances of the young actors, there would be no such film, which is very pertinent.
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