10 Must-See Movies About Youth

 

9º – The Truman Show (Peter Weir, 1998)Surrounded by a routine of inexorable habits, a man, by mere chance, ends up realizing that his whole life was a great lie and his day-to-day life was, in fact, all programmed and controlled by a kind of television show. Now, it’s up to him to go after the whole truth behind this story: ‘The Truman Show’ is different in its arc of history, promoting the most diverse situations, provoking a sense of reevaluation of life on the part of those who watch the film.

 

8º – Au Revoir les Enfants (Louis Malle, 1987)Allocated in the middle of World War II, the film brings the meanders of a boy’s youth into the reality of a conservative school. Instead, the boy will make new friendships and experience significant moments of his childhood. A masterpiece, ‘Au Revoir les Enfants’ is one of the most sincere films about the construction of childhood, raising a unique nostalgic charge to the spectator in its execution.

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