Review of Love at Twenty (1962) by Ronald S — 11 Feb 2008
I've only seen "Antoine et Colette" by François Truffaut, which apparently is the only one easily available. And, well, it's a nice short, it's lovely; I have a crush on Jean-Pierre Léaud so I'm prejudiced, but that's Ok.
It's not that interesting except if you follow the life of Antoine Donel; otherwise it's just a little, cute vignette about a boy who fought to live on his own, falling for a girl who also wants freedom but isn't as trapped at home as he was.
It's cute. You can find it on YouTube.
This review of Love at Twenty (1962) was written by Ronald S on 11 Feb 2008.
Love at Twenty has generally received positive reviews.
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