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En mai 1940, durant l'exode, Julien, un électricien réformé, fuit avec sa famille l'avance de l'armée allemande. Dans le train, il rencontre Anna, une jeune et riche juive allemande. Ils s'aiment, puis se séparent. Trois ans plus tard, la Gestapo les remet l'un en face de l'autre. (StudioCanal)

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anglais Proclaimed realism stands and falls based on excellent acting performances. Trintignant's economical acting goes hand in hand with Schneider's adaptable acting. She naturally feels like an Alsatian and he stoically accepts the inevitable. Unfortunately, everything else is conditioned by the traditional 1970s optics, which doesn't bother with period sets and makes do with a few old suitcases, which isn't much. The events of 1940 to 1943 would need to be fundamentally different. Three years after this film, however, Granier-Deferre continued this trend and confused the audiences of A Woman at Her Window by ensuring that they would not even know the time span the story takes place in. ()