In a French small town, Marc, a 15-year-old teenager, reveals his homosexualityIn a French small town, Marc, a 15-year-old teenager, reveals his homosexualityIn a French small town, Marc, a 15-year-old teenager, reveals his homosexuality
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- TriviaActor Pascal Cervo says he was "not very comfortable" that his character was gay and initially refused to take part as a result - but he says he thinks this reluctance is "what interested [director] Catherine Corsini" to cast him as the closeted teen.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Conversations avec...: Catherine Corsini (2024)
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Written by Alain Lebas
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After several years of absence, Viviane has settled down and returned to Montherme, a small town in the Ardennes where her parents and younger half-brother, Marc, live. In contact with this elder sister whom he has sublimated, this fifteen-year-old high school student will have a tough time learning independence.
Viviane has settled down. Oh really,she has? She actually leads a wild life and one never sees her work ,though she 's very clever (that's what we are told ,in fact ,it's hardly noticeable ) .She has her half teenage brother in tow who follows her in all her adventures and affairs :we're told he's got a school report so good his father wants to frame it (once again,he never studies,never opens a book ,and we're supposed to believe he's an A student )
The screenplay is desultory,consisting of parties where people roar Christophe 's "Aline ", of sleeping arounds ,including one with both principals. As for the boy,he takes a back seat to his half-sister , and his homosexuality comes at the most awkward moment ;to be convincing ,the movie should have focused on him and not to insist on the (finally true) romance of the fickle girl with a Pole working in France .
In the cafe John Cale 's "you know more than I know" is heard ;what do you suppose that means?
Viviane has settled down. Oh really,she has? She actually leads a wild life and one never sees her work ,though she 's very clever (that's what we are told ,in fact ,it's hardly noticeable ) .She has her half teenage brother in tow who follows her in all her adventures and affairs :we're told he's got a school report so good his father wants to frame it (once again,he never studies,never opens a book ,and we're supposed to believe he's an A student )
The screenplay is desultory,consisting of parties where people roar Christophe 's "Aline ", of sleeping arounds ,including one with both principals. As for the boy,he takes a back seat to his half-sister , and his homosexuality comes at the most awkward moment ;to be convincing ,the movie should have focused on him and not to insist on the (finally true) romance of the fickle girl with a Pole working in France .
In the cafe John Cale 's "you know more than I know" is heard ;what do you suppose that means?
- ulicknormanowen
- Aug 19, 2024
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- Monthermé, Ardennes, France(town streets, Roc la Tour: theatre scene rehearsal)
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