The 2003 French film (original title: Les Égarés), directed by André Téchiné, is a haunting wartime drama set during the German occupation of France in 1940. Based on the novel The Boy With Grey Eyes (Le Garçon aux yeux gris) by Gilles Perrault, the film explores themes of survival, radical dislocation, and the blurring of social boundaries under the pressure of war. Plot Summary

The Setting: In June 1940, as German troops advance on Paris, a widowed schoolteacher named Odile (Béart) flees south with her two children.

The Hideout: Yvan leads them to a secluded, abandoned country house where they form an unconventional, fragile family unit.

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