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Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies

Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies

Oct. 07, 1987105 Min.
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Watch: Au revoir les enfants 1987 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 1944, upper class boy Julien Quentin and his brother François travel to Catholic boarding school in the countryside after vacations. Julien is a leader and good student and when the new student Jean Bonnet arrives in the school, they have friction in their relationship. However, Julien learns to respect Jean and discovers that he is Jewish and the priests are hiding him from the Nazis. They become best friends and Julien keeps the secret. When the priest Jean discovers that the servant Joseph is stealing supplies from the school to sell in the black market, he fires the youth. Soon the Gestapo arrives at school to investigate the students and the priests that run and work in the boarding school..
Plot: Au revoir les enfants tells a heartbreaking story of friendship and devastating loss concerning two boys living in Nazi-occupied France. At a provincial Catholic boarding school, the precocious youths enjoy true camaraderie—until a secret is revealed. Based on events from writer-director Malle’s own childhood, the film is a subtle, precisely observed tale of courage, cowardice, and tragic awakening.
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8.0/10 Votes: 34,193
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88/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 529 Popularity: 13.296 | TMDB

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Brilliant
“More than 40 years have passed, but I’ll remember every second of that January morning until the day I die.”

Part of what makes this autobiographical film from Louis Malle so powerful is that a big portion of its coming of age material is universal. In a Catholic boarding school we see hazing and random bullying while ineffectual headmasters look the other way, bedwetting, reading after hours, playground battles, curiosity about girls, and the kind of childhood events that get remembered for life, like getting lost in the woods. In other words, it’s just boys trying to get through the difficulties of growing up, and really could be any group of boys, at any time.

But of course this isn’t just any period, it’s occupied France during WWII, and while the school full of affluent kids seems mostly insulated from that, danger lurks. Three new boys who have been admitted and given new names are secretly Jews, a fact which gradually becomes known by Julien, one of the smarter students (Gaspard Manesse, playing the young Malle). He has a rivalry and a friendship with one of the new boys (played soulfully by Raphaël Fejtö), and the nuances of their relationship not only felt authentic, but it made it hard to know how the film would play out.

I love the dimensions of the film, including the differing Catholic responses to the Jewish issue in Vichy France – some good, some bad. There is also an axis of rich/poor, and I loved the sermon where the priest shocks the visiting parents by criticizing the behavior of the wealthy. Lastly, the use of the Chaplin film ‘The Immigrant’ (1917) within the film is pitch perfect, and a masterful touch.

Review By: gbill-74877
Lived-in feeling gives sad film great depth
The movie was a project close to Louis Malle’s heart (he was in tears when the film premiered at a film festival in 1987) and it shows in the multi-layered treatment he gives the central setting, this fascinating boarding school with its broad cast of characters. Because there are so many different strands and affecting moments tangential to the central plot, one is not entirely prepared for the finale even if you are expecting it. French film is characteristically digressive, often to a fault, but here it works to splendid advantage. It also lends itself to repeat viewings.

I don’t think you need to have lived in occupied Europe to appreciate this wonderful film; it speaks to all of us who have lived through childhood’s quickly-passing parade and know its lifelong regrets. That last image of the stone wall is emblazoned in many consciousnesses, as it is in mine.

There are many interesting choices Malle makes in this film. For example, while the central subject is the Holocaust, nearly all the Germans we actually see in the film are fairly decent if nonetheless menacing types. The real villains here are almost entirely French collaborators, which was done I think to call attention to collaboration during a period when the French were dealing with the Klaus Barbie trial. [Barbie was a Gestapo officer who was aided in his work rooting out Resistance leaders by many French collaborators.] But casting French people as the heavies also suggests the central evil of prejudice and oppression is not something exclusive to one nationality, and it broadens the scope of the movie.

The tender treatment Malle affords the Catholic hierarchy in the movie is unusual, too, when you see other more anti-clerical Malle efforts like “Murmur of the Heart.” There is an unexpected sense of spirituality throughout this film, somewhat muted but there all the same.

This may well stand as the cinematic masterpiece of a man who, at his best (see also “Atlantic City” and “My Dinner With Andre”) was to motion pictures what his countrymen Zola and Hugo were to novels: An artist who filled his canvas with the verve and breadth of human life.

Review By: Sloke

Other Information:

Original Title Au revoir les enfants
Release Date 1987-10-07
Release Year 1987

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Drama, War
Director Louis Malle
Writer Louis Malle
Actors Gaspard Manesse, Raphael Fejtö, Francine Racette
Country France, West Germany, Italy
Awards Nominated for 2 Oscars. 29 wins & 13 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Laboratoires Éclair, Paris, France
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Au Revoir les Enfants 1987 123movies
Original title Au revoir les enfants
TMDb Rating 7.487 529 votes

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