"The 400 Blows" and "Ivan's Childhood"
“'The 400 Blows' is a touching story about a young boy whose character is brilliantly acted by Jean-Pierre Leaud." - Leon"This movie gives us a look into the mischief a child can get into when their home life isn’t so stable." - Todd
“A beautiful coming of age story”- Rowan
“The main characters story was so convincing that you were on the edge of your seat, rooting for him to live out his dream and succeed.” - Justin
“'The 400 Blows' is a great movie reflecting society issues and leave an amazing open ending for the audiences.” - Paul
“A very interesting story that can connect to people in the real world” - Declan
"The 400 blows touching movie with memorable characters, that are played by strong actors." - Gehrig
“The 400 blows is a great movie that shows the hardships of growing up in a lower class family in Paris” -Cameron
"An interesting film reflecting on an adolescent, insolent boy; a plot very similar to that of The Catcher in the Rye." - Arabella
"The story of a troubled child finding his way through a gritty Paris sure to captivate the moviegoer." - Jack
“The 400 Blows demonstrates that people should attempt to communicate with children who don’t fit in to prevent a troubled life.”—Henry
“The 400 Blows was expressed to dive into the life of the director, Francois Truffaut’s life. The leading role was played by an inspiring young actor.” - Jay
"The 400 Blows masterfully presents the story of Antoine as he struggles through his neglectful parents and the consequences of his own action" - Jared
“'The 400 Blows' is a movie about freedom that is based on the childhood of the director Francois Truffaut” - Herdegan
“A remarkable film about a cunning 14 year old boy, trying to find his way in the world.” - Sam
“A masterpiece by François Truffaut about a reality of the society that gives birth to monsters” - Alex
“'Ivan’s Childhood' is a realistic masterpiece by Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky: a war movie like none of the others. This film reminds people of how it really was in World War II and how important it is to respect the people who have fought in it: to be proud, to be the generation of people, whose ancestors defeated the Nazi invaders. 'Ivan’s Childhood' is a beautiful, symbolic and intense reality of the USSR during the beginning of 1940s. A film that brings hope to the nation that such atrocities shall never happen again: an anti-war film." - Alex
“I believe it is special when a film about war, or a film with a grim plot, incorporates friendly childhood flashbacks of wonderful experiences. I believe Ivan’s Childhood does exactly that.” -Sam
“Ivan’s Childhood expresses what it was like for a young boy living in Soviet Russia during WWII.” - Jay
“Ivan’s childhood is a hard to understand movie about the life of a child soldier” -Cameron
"Ivan’s childhood is very confusing and hard to follow at times, it often left me puzzled; like we were missing certain pieces of information to tie the story together." - Gehrig
"Ivan’s life is a brutal childhood story with beautiful imagery that captures how destructive war is to all people especially children." - Jack
"Ivan's childhood is a great movie that reflects people's life at war. The images are beautiful especially the officer kissing the girl in the woods." - Paul
“The final shot encapsulates how terrifying the war is on Children.”- Rowan
"Mesmerizing visuals paired with perspective shots and intriguing camera angles that help portray the vivid and tormenting experience of war." - Arabella
“The movie provides excellent symbols that help create a story and characters with great depth” - Declan
"Ivan's Chlidhood uses changing camera angles and close up shots to demonstrate the war's harsh effect on Ivan." - Jared
"This movie uses elaborate direction and filmmaking to portray the horrors of war." - Todd
“The scenery in Ivan’s Childhood is beautiful and the camera work is stunning. The images of the apples and the well really distract you from the confusing plot and make you appreciate nature and its beauty.” - Justin
“Ivan’s Childhood is a breathtaking critique of war, shown through the lens of childhood.”—Henry
"This movie has a complex plot and comes with exceptional shots." - Leon
“'Ivan’s childhood' is a drama movie from 1962 which is gloomy as the war in Russia is displayed very detailed and the main protagonist the 12 year old Ivan in the end dies.”
-Herdegan
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