Une jeune femme extravertie et sexuellement agressive rencontre un jeune homme tout aussi agressif et commence une liaison torride avec lui, mais leur relation commence à mettre à rude épreu... Tout lireUne jeune femme extravertie et sexuellement agressive rencontre un jeune homme tout aussi agressif et commence une liaison torride avec lui, mais leur relation commence à mettre à rude épreuve leur vie personnelle.Une jeune femme extravertie et sexuellement agressive rencontre un jeune homme tout aussi agressif et commence une liaison torride avec lui, mais leur relation commence à mettre à rude épreuve leur vie personnelle.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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In my opinion it pretends to be a complex movie and tries to mess up with ours heads when it totally changes the feelings which are supposed to exist in a relationship between two people just by sex, but it didn't achieve that goal, because it's too superficial at some crucial moments and characters aren't themselves too deep. There isn't really a plot, but a sequence of scenes, most of them sex scenes! But just sex is not enough to keep a relationship or even to make a movie (except if it is a porno ), and sometimes this film seems to be just sex!
Beside that, the entire "story" is too centered in the main character. From the beginning it seems we are seeing a monologue, a "secret diary", where she tells us her intimacy, her desires, her obsession about sex and, most important of all, her incapacity to love! But her "secret diary" is not made from words sex is the only way to communicate! Once again, it's not enough
When Leila meets David (Eric Balfour), she has a torrid affair with him. David is an artist that lives with his father, who is very dependable on David. Leila and David have a complicated relationship since he is a possessive man that demands commitment but Leila does not know how to love a man and has the need of different partners in her sex life.
"Lie with Me" is a very erotic and pointless romance, with a flawed story but a charming lead couple. The writer and director Clément Virgo seems to be more interested in exploring the sex scenes with the sexy and gorgeous Lauren Lee Smith. Her face and look are very hot and she is bold in the erotic scenes. Unfortunately her character is not well developed and there is no explanation for her unstable behavior and feelings. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Deite Comigo" ("Lay Down with Me")
Moving a little closer: Leila (Lauren Lee Smith) is a beautiful young woman with a relentless sex-drive going from one man to another in order to satisfy her sexual needs. It's all about being casual. One day, she meets the handsome David (Balfour) and things get very interesting. They both know what the other is all about, so they go forward with just one night stand that evolves to a few more days until it changes the whole game when...David falls for the girl. Back and forth between their involvement, we follow the lives those characters are leading, with David taking care of his sick father; and Leila's parents getting through a divorce - I think the film could go without those subplots, they're infinite sad.
Gently touching you: the movie is told by Leila's perspective with her thoughts about losing herself through sex and all the effect it has on her. And that's why the movie focus on her doubt to make a decision: sticking by David and finally finding something new or going back to the arms of strangers. With a better script, this part would be fantastic.
Now, I must push you away: The problem lies in the fact that it doesn't build anything deep that can actually provide that Leila and David are in fact, in love. They only had the basics with each other, what they knew the other could provide (sex) and somehow he's the one who cares so much about her without knowing her (but he tries!); and she's the one so scared about closeness, running away from him and later on going back to her hedonistic search for pleasure and not getting it anymore(the 'meltodwn masturbation' scene is real low and sad). To the writers (and most audiences, I'm afraid) this is a proof of love, building a relationship: a different touch, body to body and there you have it, love grows. I've seen this happen in life but it doesn't mean I truly trust it. Has to be more. Gotta be a little more cerebral, you have to know the inside behind the facade, the feelings, the vicissitudes of a person. Sex and intimacy is a big and wonderful step but it's just a step to several others; and sometimes you can even remove it from the equation and still have a meaningful love and understanding of the loved one.
It's nice on the eyes but it's so simplistic, slightly mushy and in desperate need of a good dialogue scene. Where are the bloody words? Though I don't fancy much analogies and stuff, but I have to use one here. "Lie With Me" is like that dreamy hot person you fool around for a night, you two have a great time doing fun stuff in bed and whatever the place but when it comes to talking and sharing other experiences that doesn't revolve around intercourse, it's a big fat meh. Not a complete waste of time but you may feel a little disappointed afterwards. 5/10
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- AnecdotesLauren Lee Smith recalls getting a call from her agent on the requirements for the role of Leila, which clearly included not only nudity but on-camera live sex. "I said, 'Are you kidding?'" Then she read the script and recognized its origins. Then director Clement Virgo asked her to audition with Eric Balfour, whom he'd interviewed in Los Angeles. Virgo got them into a room to check their chemistry because he knew that without chemistry they had no movie. "There was apparently chemistry," Smith affirmed giving a giddy laughs.
- GaffesDavid's apartment number is 101 when Leila leaves, but when the blonde girlfriend leaves, it's 116.
- Citations
David: I can't stop thinking about you. All day. All night. All I do is think about you, it's all I have left
[David takes Leila from behind, Leila gasps as they have sex]
David: Answer me. Tell me - tell me you feel the same way I do. Tell me you're never gonna leave me, promise me.
Leila: Never. Ever.
David: Promise me you're never gonna leave me.
Leila: Never.
David: Promise me.
Leila: Sure.
[they finish having sex, David lies down and rests his head on her back]
David: [weeps quietly; whispers:] I love you.
- ConnexionsReferences L'Atalante (1934)
- Bandes originalesBlunt Like Solid
Performed by Dubtractive
Written by Jonathan Gallivan
Licensed courtesy of Random Sound Recordings
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El tercer pecado
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 2 200 000 $ (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 172 087 $ US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1