L'enfance Nue is about ten year old François (Michel Terrazon) who has just recently been taken from a foster home and put into the lives of yet another family. We get the sense, from his reaction, that this is not something new. François is problem child, to say the least, and takes his anger out by vandalism and killing animals, which is very extreme. Yet there is something about François that makes him likable, funnily enough. We see, in certain scenes, that he indeed has a good heart, and all he wants to do is be loved and accepted by the people around him. The ending gives us a glimpse of hope for this child, and will leave you with a sense of emptiness after watching. However, that is not to say the emptiness is bad. On the contrary, the emptiness is what you should feel, for you feel how poor little François feels and finally can understand the pain and loneliness he has been going through all along. This movie did a wonderful job at tugging my heartstring and bringing out emotions that made me feel and care about the main character in a profound way. Such a good movie!