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A Childhood
As summer drags by, 13-year-old Jimmy, forced by circumstance to become an adult too soon, runs up against the limits of his small hometown and his turbulent life, caught between a mother on the slide and a stepfather who keeps her down.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the complex and intertwined lives of three men in their sixties as they reflect on their past friendships, loves, and political ideals forged during their youth in Paris. Their shared history, marked by artistic aspirations and societal upheaval, resurfaces as they confront their present realities and the passage of time.
Critical Reception
Philippe Garrel's 'A Childhood' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its introspective and philosophical approach to themes of memory, friendship, and aging. While some found its pacing deliberate, many appreciated its authentic portrayal of lifelong connections and the enduring impact of youthful experiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its mature exploration of friendship and aging.
Appreciated for its introspective and philosophical tone.
Some viewers found the film's slow pace to be challenging.
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Fun Fact
Éric Cantona, known primarily as a legendary football player, has had a notable second career as an actor, appearing in numerous films, including this one.
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