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19 abr 2007
There's a classic French movie with a scene in a classroom where a teenage kid reads aloud--magnificently--a passage from Racine. For the life of me I can't remember or figure out which movie this is. It's been nagging at me for months. Please help.
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I want to say Au revoir les enfants, by Louis Malle, but then I remembered there weren't that many classroom scenes.
Word verification is, strangely, "obboe."
It's actually Truffaut's Pocket Change and it's Moliere not Racine, and the scene is not as impressive as I had remembered. Tricks of the memory.
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