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Les Diables -2002- Vk -
: The film highlights a "complete social alienation". The children reject any adult attempt to "save" them, viewing the system as an enemy that seeks to separate them into gender-segregated wards. Performance and Controversy
Outside his window, the wind sounded like freight trains. And somewhere, very close, a brick scraped against stone. Les Diables -2002- Vk
The story follows two siblings, Joseph and Chloé. Chloé is non-verbal and avoids physical touch from everyone except her brother. Joseph is her fierce protector, obsessed with finding their "home"—a mythical house with yellow shutters he believes belongs to their parents. : The film highlights a "complete social alienation"
The title Les Diables suggests the way society views them: as pests, as ungrateful children, as dangerous elements. The film asks the audience to sympathize with characters who act out violently and destructively, positing that this behavior is a reaction to a world that has offered them no shelter.
, specifically a link or post related to it on the social media platform Movie Overview: Les Diables (2002) : Christophe Ruggia : Adèle Haenel, Vincent Rottiers
: The film highlights a "complete social alienation". The children reject any adult attempt to "save" them, viewing the system as an enemy that seeks to separate them into gender-segregated wards. Performance and Controversy
Outside his window, the wind sounded like freight trains. And somewhere, very close, a brick scraped against stone.
The story follows two siblings, Joseph and Chloé. Chloé is non-verbal and avoids physical touch from everyone except her brother. Joseph is her fierce protector, obsessed with finding their "home"—a mythical house with yellow shutters he believes belongs to their parents.
Chloé is non-verbal and autistic, often recoiling from any physical touch except from Joseph. The Quest:
The title Les Diables suggests the way society views them: as pests, as ungrateful children, as dangerous elements. The film asks the audience to sympathize with characters who act out violently and destructively, positing that this behavior is a reaction to a world that has offered them no shelter.
, specifically a link or post related to it on the social media platform Movie Overview: Les Diables (2002) : Christophe Ruggia : Adèle Haenel, Vincent Rottiers