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Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas

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Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas (2006)
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Lili revient de vacances et apprend que son frère jumeau a quitté la maison après une violente dispute avec leur père.Lili revient de vacances et apprend que son frère jumeau a quitté la maison après une violente dispute avec leur père.Lili revient de vacances et apprend que son frère jumeau a quitté la maison après une violente dispute avec leur père.

  • Réalisation
    • Philippe Lioret
  • Scénario
    • Philippe Lioret
    • Olivier Adam
  • Casting principal
    • Kad Merad
    • Isabelle Renauld
    • Mélanie Laurent
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Philippe Lioret
    • Scénario
      • Philippe Lioret
      • Olivier Adam
    • Casting principal
      • Kad Merad
      • Isabelle Renauld
      • Mélanie Laurent
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 32avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Kad Merad
    Kad Merad
    • Paul Tellier
    Isabelle Renauld
    Isabelle Renauld
    • Isabelle Tellier
    Mélanie Laurent
    Mélanie Laurent
    • Elise 'Lili' Tellier
    Aïssa Maïga
    Aïssa Maïga
    • Léa
    Julien Boisselier
    Julien Boisselier
    • Thomas dit 'Grenouille'
    Simon Buret
    • L'ami de Loïc
    Christophe Rossignon
    • Le professeur du couloir
    Éric Herson-Macarel
    • Le premier professeur
    • (as Eric Herson-Macarel)
    Thierry Lavat
    • Le deuxième professeur
    Emmanuel Courcol
    Emmanuel Courcol
    • Le médecin de Vigneux
    Martine Chevallier
    Martine Chevallier
    • La première infirmière
    Marie-Flore Limal
    • La voisine de chambre de Lili
    Jean-Yves Gautier
    Jean-Yves Gautier
    • Le médecin-chef
    Nathalie Besançon
    Nathalie Besançon
    • La seconde infirmière
    Thibault de Montalembert
    • Le psychiatre
    Stéphanie Cabon
    • L'interne
    Olivier Mothes
    • Jean, l'infirmier baraqué
    Emmanuelle Dupuy
    • La secrétaire médicale
    • Réalisation
      • Philippe Lioret
    • Scénario
      • Philippe Lioret
      • Olivier Adam
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    frz_vmp

    Speechless.

    I have no words to describe this movie, it's not the most amazing movie i've seen, but, it cracked me...

    It is a simple story, beautifully acted, beautifully written.

    I saw it not knowing what to expect, but i love Melanie Laurent, so i said well i'm giving this film a try, and when the movie ended... i was speechless

    I is so real, it has so much emotion, there is no fancy things, no big things, no special effects, no no thing, it's just a feeling, the movie it's simply that, emotions.

    The simplicity of this movie, its beauty, everything about it is perfect.

    Watch it.. you won't regret it
    7michel-crolais

    Conflict between parents and daughter about disappearing of her twin brother.

    Elise is a young woman 19 years old who return home after having spent a school year in Spain. She meets again her parents and is surprised not to see her twin brother, Loïc. Her parents explain to her that her brother has left home after a violent quarrel with their father. But, she is astonished not to have received phone calls from him. She suspects that something arrived to her brother, but she has no means to get news from him. Then she decides to stop to eat. Her parents are obliged to send her to an hospital and it's only when she receives post cards from her brother that she stop her hunger strike. But things are not simple and she shall discover later truth about his brother disappearing. The movie is a very dramatic painting both on conflict between parents and child, but also on love that ties twin brother and sister. Acting is very good, specially for Mélanie Laurent and Kad Merad and I consider this movie as a great one.
    10bevo-13678

    Sad

    Lovely French film. Great story with a surprise twist at the end
    8Chris Knipp

    Fine low-keyed family mystery from Philippe Lioret

    When nineteen-year-old Lili Tellier (the sweet, pretty Mélanie Laurent) returns to her parents' cookie-cutter suburban house after a summer studying in Barcelona she's told that after a fight with their father Paul (Kad Merad) over his messy room her fraternal twin Loïc has run off without explanation. We don't know much about Loïc other than that he is a talented musician-songwriter and a rock climber who abhors his dad's drab conformist commuter-train life. Waiting in vain for a call back on her cell phone, Lili is so deeply troubled by the news of Loïc's disappearance that she eats nothing for the next eight or nine days. She collapses and is taken to a psychiatric hospital where she's put to bed and she and her parents are told she can't see anyone till she eats. This she refuses to do and her condition steadily worsens.

    Protesting this regime, Lili's father forces the doctor to let her see a letter that has come from Loïc. She gets better and is released and letters keep coming. They show Loïc is drifting from town to town, surviving on odd jobs and playing his guitar for money. Lili stays out of school and becomes a supermarket checkout person like fellow university student Léa (the radiant Aïssa Maïga of Bamako) who became a good pal in Barcelona, and socializes with her and Léa's meteorologist boyfriend Thomas (Julien Boisselier), who helped try to "spring" Lili during her psychiatric confinement. Loïc's letters are a mixed blessing. They give her a thread of hope but leave her in much doubt. Lili can't move forward with her life until she has learned more about Loïc and actually seen him. Is he homeless and desperate or just finding himself? Is there some deeper cause for his absence than a fight over a messy room – as one would think – and as the psychiatrist said there must have been a deeper cause for Lili's depression than her brother's disappearance? Melanie Laurent has to be the film's center and its mirror. She must achieve balance, suffering and fading yet still somehow appearing to remain alive also to a future as yet undetermined. Isabelle Renauld as Isabelle, Lili's mother, is harried yet always appealing. Paul (Kad Merad) is perhaps the most important character, a drab office worker, a shut-down dad, repressing his anger and self-pity, seemingly without emotion, but capable of more than it seemed. As Lili grows closer to the sensitive and pained looking Thomas, she learns that he and she grew up nearby and have similar backgrounds. The exotic and lovely Léa goes to Mozambique. Lili decides to move out of the house and Paul has new plans for himself and his wife.

    Don't Worry holds surprises in store for us. You might call it a mystery of family life. The film's delicate accomplishment is in the way it reveals a secret world hidden in the heart of the commonplace, love behind indifference, a lust for adventure behind timidity. Things are not as they seem. Like a book Thomas presents to Lili, the story ends in a way that is partly sad and partly not.

    To some extent the film stands or falls on its surprises because they are the necessary stepping-stones out of the drabness. The suburban setting is also central – identical houses that kill the soul highlight emotional ties that alone make life bearable. Lioret works in wide screen, with a bright, conventional palette. The depression happens in the light of day, where it's most hopeless and inescapable. There is nothing chic or showy about this film; it avoids either the glamour of elegance or the glamour of destitution and places its events right at our doorsteps. We may feel a little manipulated in the withholding of key information till the end, but this is how we're drawn into the characters' claustrophobic world. The acting is fine and the changes are subtly modulated, and Don't Worry succeeds in making us both feel and think.

    Part of the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema at Lincoln Center, New York, March 2007, Don't Worry had five César nominations and two wins -- Meilleur Espoir Féminin for Mélanie Laurent and Best Supporting Actor for Kad Merad. No US distributor.
    8bob998

    It's Melanie Laurent's film

    This project almost didn't get off the ground artistically because it is loaded with so many inconsistencies and improbabilities. When the parents of 19-year-old Lili walk around like zombies, evade all attempts by the girl to learn her brother's whereabouts and generally bring the story to a halt, it's up to Melanie Laurent to inject as much life as she can into the plot. That she is so successful is a tribute to her great talent and charisma as a performer. The hospital scenes must have been especially difficult for her, but they work very well. I must say she looks very convincing as an anorexic. Aissa Maiga as Lili's friend and Julien Boisselier as her boyfriend also provide strong support (but Boisselier seems a bit too old for the part).

    Philippe Lioret on the basis of the three films of his I have seen, seems to be a capable but hardly inspired director. He relies a lot on the actors to drive his pictures.

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      References The Truman Show (1998)
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      Lyrics by Simon Buret

      Composed by Simon Buret & Olivier Coursier

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 septembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Don't Worry, I'm Fine
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Reims, Marne, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Nord-Ouest Films
      • StudioCanal
      • France 3 Cinéma
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