Review of Stolen Kisses (1968) by James-Masaki R — 12 Feb 2011
It's impossible for the sequel to "400 Blows" to be anything close to that movie, but 9 years later, the little delinquent boy who was Antoine Doinel is a young man, still in a bit of trouble.
The film follows Antoine getting kicked out of the military, having problems finding a steady job, and falling in love with Christine, possibly. Truffaut revolves around Antoine's world, a changing France, petty things, immorality, and serets unearthed.
It's a touching film, without a real sense of closure like "400 Blows" had, but a continuation.
This review of Stolen Kisses (1968) was written by James-Masaki R on 12 Feb 2011.
Stolen Kisses has generally received very positive reviews.
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