Au Revoir Les Enfants

I'm the 2nd of 3 members to watch this movie for this HoF and I knew nothing about it going in. I've seen several other movies from director Louis Malle, and I've looked at them mostly favorably.
Early 40's during the war and the Nazis are in France, the narrative takes us to a boarding school. A good part of the film plays like a coming of age tale as we see how the boys get along and what happens to them. It turns out that the head father is hiding/protecting some Jewish boys by allowing them into the school. The movie seamlessly transforms from the coming of age tale to the more serious story of avoiding persecution. I felt as though I watched two terrific movies in one.
Loved the look of this movie and the acting was strong from everyone. It takes a deeper turn than I had expected. This was a good one.
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I'm the 2nd of 3 members to watch this movie for this HoF and I knew nothing about it going in. I've seen several other movies from director Louis Malle, and I've looked at them mostly favorably.
Early 40's during the war and the Nazis are in France, the narrative takes us to a boarding school. A good part of the film plays like a coming of age tale as we see how the boys get along and what happens to them. It turns out that the head father is hiding/protecting some Jewish boys by allowing them into the school. The movie seamlessly transforms from the coming of age tale to the more serious story of avoiding persecution. I felt as though I watched two terrific movies in one.
Loved the look of this movie and the acting was strong from everyone. It takes a deeper turn than I had expected. This was a good one.
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