"Goodbye, Children" is a poignant and powerful drama directed by Louis Malle, set against the backdrop of World War II. The story follows Julien, a young boy attending a Catholic boarding school in Nazi-occupied France. His life takes a dramatic turn when three new students, including a Jewish boy named Jean, are enrolled at the school. As Julien and Jean develop a close friendship, their bond is tested by the harsh realities of war and the growing presence of the occupying forces. The film beautifully captures the innocence of childhood amidst the horrors of war, as the boys navigate friendship, loyalty, and the dangerous secrets they must keep. With stellar performances by Gaspard Manesse as Julien and Raphael Fejtö as Jean, "Goodbye, Children" is a moving portrayal of courage and sacrifice in the face of adversity. Director Louis Malle crafts a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of morality and humanity during wartime, leaving audiences with a profound reflection on the impact of conflict on young lives.
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