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Théo et Marie is a poignant little film from '98 that captures the stark realities of war through the eyes of youth. The story unfolds with Théo, just 14, who is forced to navigate a treacherous journey to Paris after his mother’s arrest. Along the way, he encounters Marie, an 11-year-old orphan, and their dynamic adds a layer of raw innocence amid chaos. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their circumstances to sink in. The performances feel natural, almost like a documentary at times, and it’s shot with a somber yet beautiful aesthetic that immerses you in the historical context. The themes of survival and the bond formed in adversity resonate strongly, making it a unique viewing experience within the war genre.
Focus on character development within a historical backdrop.Notice the use of practical effects to enhance realism.Pay attention to the atmosphere created by the cinematography.
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