have the feeling that I am one of the few here who prefer the later, longer, version over the original. What a wonderful, wistful, film this is. The music is haunting and the little boy (named "Toto" by coincidence?) is a charmer. I delight in showing this to family and friends who profess to a dislike of "foreign" films. Like "La Grande Illusion" and a handful of others, a most human film. Highly recommended, either version.
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