Overview
After being expelled from Beecher Prep for his treatment of a classmate with a facial deformity, Julian has struggled to fit in at his new school. To transform his life, Julian's grandmother finally reveals her own story of courage of her youth in Nazi-occupied France, where a classmate shelters her from mortal danger.





















































There is a lot to think about and realize the sadness that in an instant good-looking friends and acquaintances can become enemies and cruel people, and the one who was insulted is the best friend and love of life.
I really liked the movie , it was shot well .
I recommend it!
Certainly beautifully shot: camera angles, graphics, views of nature.
Good acting.
Emotionally, but naively and simply.
The world of imagination is limitless.
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"It's very beautiful, Sarah.
– Why does everyone hate us so much?
"Not all of them, Sarah. Don't forget that.
–But some of them.
–Some of them. This is true.
You know, I believe that light lives inside each of us. He allows us to see other people's souls.
But some of the lights went out.
They've been swallowed up by the darkness, and they only see it. They hate us because they don't see us.
As long as the light inside us is shining, we are alive.
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– Bonjour, mesami.
I am honored to be here today.
I've made similar speeches many times before, telling my story. But for most of my life, I've let my creativity speak for me. That's why I became an artist.
To get away from the pain that I had to know.
But last night I was talking to my teenage grandson and I realized something. I realized that I don't want to leave anymore.
My life was far from normal.
Hate is not normal.
Cruelty is not normal.
Love is normal.
Kindness is normal.
But it's not enough to just know about it. Love and kindness should be shared. They should be a part of life...
sometimes even the most insignificant actions can change everything.
A wise man, Martin Luther King, once said... Darkness cannot drive out darkness.
Only light can do this.
My father was of the same opinion.
We must all turn to the light within us to end today's injustice.
After all, only then will we be sure that the darkness left in the past will never come again. And that those... And that those who gave their lives in the struggle for light did it for a better future.
Long live humanity!