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Louis, neuf ans, passe ses vacances en Bretagne. Il loge chez Marcelle et son mari Pelo pendant que sa mère accouche de son deuxième bébé. Louis se lie d'amitié avec Martine, la fille d'à cô... Tout lireLouis, neuf ans, passe ses vacances en Bretagne. Il loge chez Marcelle et son mari Pelo pendant que sa mère accouche de son deuxième bébé. Louis se lie d'amitié avec Martine, la fille d'à côté, âgée de dix ans, et apprend d'elle la vie.Louis, neuf ans, passe ses vacances en Bretagne. Il loge chez Marcelle et son mari Pelo pendant que sa mère accouche de son deuxième bébé. Louis se lie d'amitié avec Martine, la fille d'à côté, âgée de dix ans, et apprend d'elle la vie.
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- 8 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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As a genre, I love the so-called "coming-of-age" movies. This one, even though it's French, is one I watch over and over again since I bought the VHS tape. I don't know why it's not available on DVD in the United States,; I know that it is available in Europe. The little girl in the movie is the perfect little tomboy, and has loads to teach her summer friend about life. It's based in the 50s when worldly kids were actually kind of rare. Then there's the heartbreaking sub-story of a childless couple who haven't been intimate in years due to the loss of their own child. Louis gives them both the kind of love they've never known, and they realize what's been missing in their lives. It's just a beautiful story, and I would love for this film to be re-introduced in the United States for a new generation to discover and enjoy. There was an American remake done in the early nineties, but it sucked royally compared to the original French film.
This is one of the rare movies that combine all the elements to tell a meaningful story in a light, pleasant, funny, and very touching way. Very French in the best sense. At the end you know how the future will be, how the story will continue, and you are happy.
What a delight! This sensitive drama is about as realistic as a film can be, and it enters your heart without being overly sentimental or harsh. See it with a caring, thoughtful, compassionate spirit, and prepare to settle in for film making at its best.
Of course, after that stupid American remake <Paradise>, with Griffith and Johnson, this alone probably stunted <Le Grand Chemin> from being more recognized.
When I call this a 'dramady', I mean that the technical classification of this film is "drama", because it centers around a married couple who have fallen out of passion or interest for each other since the death of their (unborn?) son. All events occuring around them; the shy little boy who comes to stay with them, the curious, know-it-all girl-neighbor, and even the pace of the movie maintain realism, so that you believe you are in someone's house watching their lives. I was mostly feeling for the couple and hoping they would mend their icy and resentful feelings toward each other.
What's beautiful about the movie is that all the elements come together for an emotional ending. At that point, I realized the boy in the movie (and all people in life) can inadvertently make a great contribution to other people's lives.
-Sep
When I call this a 'dramady', I mean that the technical classification of this film is "drama", because it centers around a married couple who have fallen out of passion or interest for each other since the death of their (unborn?) son. All events occuring around them; the shy little boy who comes to stay with them, the curious, know-it-all girl-neighbor, and even the pace of the movie maintain realism, so that you believe you are in someone's house watching their lives. I was mostly feeling for the couple and hoping they would mend their icy and resentful feelings toward each other.
What's beautiful about the movie is that all the elements come together for an emotional ending. At that point, I realized the boy in the movie (and all people in life) can inadvertently make a great contribution to other people's lives.
-Sep
A really superior film, this story of a 9 year-old boy leaving his mother temporarily to live in a small French town. He becomes educated to the ways of adults with the help of a worldy-wise girl aged 10. Although children are featured, this definitely is an adult movie, not one for small children.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesMartine's mother at one point mentions taking Martine receiving treatment for flat feet, which her doctor claims was caused by Martine running around barefoot. Going barefoot does not cause flat feet, a fact known to doctors at the time.
- Versions alternativesA version used to assist French teaching in British schools was released; all scenes with nudity and a few instances of coarse language were cut.
- ConnexionsRemade as Paradise (1991)
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 760 539 $US
- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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