The Two of Us (1967)
Claude Berri's "The Two of Us" Titled " Le vieil homme and et l'enfant " when it was originally released in France, " The Two of Us " was Claude Berri's directorial debut. Despite being released in 1967, the film feels like a throwback to classic French cinema - the era of "tradition of quality." It also happens to be one of Michel Simon's greatest roles, especially in the twilight of his career. The film centers on Claude, an 8-year-old Jewish boy living in France during the Nazi occupation. To reduce the chance of being sent to Auschwitz or a similar fate, his parents change his name and send him to live on a farm with the elderly parents of their Catholic friends. The only issue is that this elderly couple is antisemitic and have no idea the young boy is Jewish. I was expecting some sort of conclusory realization at the end of the film, not that it was necessary. But, as I was watching the film, I was predicting that the eld...