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Au Revoir Les Enfants/Goodbye, Children: A Screenplay

Au Revoir Les Enfants/Goodbye, Children: A Screenplay

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Quentin Tarantino Liked it...
Review: First of all, the book was great, and that's all that needs to be said about that... Now, I'm not Quentin Taratino, but, when he worked in a video store, this movie was one of his favorites. He referred to it as "The Reservoir Film" because he couldn't pronounce the frech title. This movie was supposedy one of th reasons he named his own film, "The Reservoir Dogs"...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good and very sad
Review: I loved this book and the movie. It was great how it showed France being occupied by the Germans during World War II through the eyes of a child. I saw the movie in my French class and I was so touched and so sad about what these kids had to go through. I would reccomend this book to anyone and everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very well done, but so so sad!
Review: I saw the movie in my European History class and because we saw it in parts I thought that it was all going OK and that everyone comes out of the war all right (since it was 1944 and almost the end). However when we got the end, I thought I'd cry in front of the entire class. It was so real and just right - not at all overdone and nothing missing. It's got me thinking about it the whole day!


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