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Les beaux gosses

  • 2009
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  • 1h 30min
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6,4/10
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Anthony Sonigo and Vincent Lacoste in Les beaux gosses (2009)
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Un conte d'entrée dans l'âge adulte sur un adolescent et ses efforts pour s'intégrer au sein d'un groupe de personnages divers.Un conte d'entrée dans l'âge adulte sur un adolescent et ses efforts pour s'intégrer au sein d'un groupe de personnages divers.Un conte d'entrée dans l'âge adulte sur un adolescent et ses efforts pour s'intégrer au sein d'un groupe de personnages divers.

  • Réalisation
    • Riad Sattouf
  • Scénario
    • Riad Sattouf
    • Marc Syrigas
  • Casting principal
    • Vincent Lacoste
    • Anthony Sonigo
    • Alice Trémolières
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    4,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Riad Sattouf
    • Scénario
      • Riad Sattouf
      • Marc Syrigas
    • Casting principal
      • Vincent Lacoste
      • Anthony Sonigo
      • Alice Trémolières
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 37avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux52

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    Vincent Lacoste
    Vincent Lacoste
    • Hervé
    Anthony Sonigo
    Anthony Sonigo
    • Camel
    Alice Trémolières
    • Aurore
    Julie Scheibling
    • Laura
    Robin Nizan-Duverger
    • Benjamin
    Baptiste Huet
    • Loïc
    Simon Barbery
    • Mohamed
    Camille Andreys
    • Meryl
    Noémie Lvovsky
    Noémie Lvovsky
    • La mère d'Hervé
    Valeria Golino
    Valeria Golino
    • La fille de la vidéo
    Irène Jacob
    Irène Jacob
    • La mère d'Aurore
    Emmanuelle Devos
    Emmanuelle Devos
    • La directrice
    Marjane Satrapi
    Marjane Satrapi
    • La vendeuse du magasin de musique
    Christophe Vandevelde
    Christophe Vandevelde
    • Le père d'Hervé
    Yannig Samot
    • Le beau-père d'Hervé
    François Guerrar
    • Le père de Camel
    • (as Hassan Guerrar)
    Frédéric Neidhardt
    • Le prof de SVT
    Nicolas Maury
    Nicolas Maury
    • Le prof de français
    • Réalisation
      • Riad Sattouf
    • Scénario
      • Riad Sattouf
      • Marc Syrigas
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    4rbsteury

    Silly and Mean-Spirited

    I just saw this at the Traverse City Film Festival. If your idea of "funny" is watching adolescent, pimply French boys jerking off into their socks, please feel free to attend.

    The protagonist is immature, unlikable, and just plain MEAN. He dismisses a girl who has the temerity to ask him if he wants to go out by calling her a "cow" and walking away laughing at her, leaving her in tears. The callousness of that scene is never redeemed. That is just an example of the loutishness in this film that passes for humor.

    I gave it a 4 only because of the impressiveness of the female lead. Other than her screen time, don't waste your time.
    8LoneWolfAndCub

    A comedy that is both hilarious and insightful, destined for cult status

    This comedy is easily comparable to the recent American teenage sex-romps, especially the American Pie series, however, at the same time it is a totally different movie. American Pie, as funny as it was, was not witty or intelligent. The French Kissers, directed by first-timer Riad Sattouf, is very funny, but also an accurate representation of what teenage boys experience in high school. Although not all just think of sex, all are curious. This movie follows Herve (Vincent Lacoste) and his best mate Camel (Anthony Sonigo) as they deal with bullies, homework, family, hormones and the girls they so long desire. There is no solid plot, rather, it is a disjointed series of events that happen during a year that summarise a hectic time for teenagers. Relationships are lost and started, tests and asssignments are forgotten about till the last minute, parents pry into their child's sex life, and friends hang out and talk about their latest fling or sexcapades.

    What I find makes this movie so good is the performances of the actors, who instill such life into their characters. Lacoste is incredibly funny as the nerdy guy with low self-esteem, but whose hormones are constantly raging. Sonigo is just as funny as the heavy metal loving, mullet wearing best friend who longs for the most beautiful girl in the school. Alice Trémolière and Julie Scheibling are fantastic as Aurore and Laura, the two girls who Herve and Camel lust after with varying degrees of luck. One last mention should go to Noémie Lvovsky as Herve's mother, who never stops prying and loving her son. Honestly, her character was so believable not just because Lvovsky was so good, but I can relate as my mother was a lot like her. Which brings me the screenplay, which is great as it brings a sense of realism to all the proceedings. Nothing is too far-fetched in this movie, which brings it above most American comedies of this nature.

    The soundtrack is excellent, and of course, Sattouf's direction is excellent. Yes, this is a very crude movie, with the majority of it being about sex and the various other activities a couple may get up to. Not everyone will enjoy it, the constant talk of masturbation, sex, french kissing (hence the title), and porn will put off people who do not feel comfortable with those subjects. But at the film's heart is a touching story of slowly discovering one's self, and thankfully Sattouf does not resort to sappiness and sentimentality with this theme. Unlike the many American comedies which end neatly with everything returning to normal, this ends in a way which mirrors how high school can really be (but I'm not going to spoil that here).

    4/5
    7ksf-2

    from france, a coming of age film

    In kanopy, it's the french kissers, but en france, les beaux gosses, which loosely translates as the hot guys. Vincent lacoste is hervé, a student in paris. He tries so hard, but nothing is going right. Including his love life. So when aurore invites him to a house party, it's kind of a surprise. It's a coming of age film. She may be more experienced than he, so it gets pretty awkward. Life is all about timing. And learning. And making mistakes. It's pretty good. Nothing too new here, but we've all gone through the pains of growing up. Co-stars alice trémolières and anthony sonigo. Directed by riad sattouf. He also directed lacoste and sonigo in "jacky in the kingdom of women" in 2014.
    8Chris Knipp

    Sex-crazed adolescence, French style

    The French title of this coming-of-age comedy is Les beaux gosses, "The Good-Looking Boys," and that's the first joke: these boys aren't all that good-looking. But first-time director (and comic book artist) Sattouf and his co-writer Marc Syrigas take the warm-hearted stand that adolescence is a goofy time for pretty much everybody. Hervé (Vincent Lacoste) is tall and scrawny and his Arab sidekick Camel (Anthony Sonigo) is short and has ridiculous long-in-back Seventies hair that signals his rock-star aspirations. The hair styles are iffy, the physiques are far from ideal, the clothes are mismatched, and they have acne. And the pimples aren't just painted on. But it doesn't matter. Hervé and Camel do okay, and the actors who play them are quite appealing.

    Hervé goes up to Aurore (Alice Trémolière), one of the prettiest girls in his school, and asks her for a date, and she laughs. Aurore usually has a little entourage of blond, well-groomed boys around her. Before long however she sneaks off with Hervé and they kiss. Hervé may not be a relationship Aurore wants to acknowledge, but he's fine to practice on. And they go further.

    American viewers may take Les beaux gosses for a knock-off of a Hollywood youth pic, and it has nothing radically new to offer in its plot line of a kid who scores and then gets his heart broken. The American market is saturated with this kind of stuff. But for francophone viewers, there are nuances in the story-line and the dialogue that get lost in translation. Imagine Heathers done into French. Like Heathers, French Kissers adopts and teases teenage slang. Hervé absorbs French rap lingo, which pops out with hilarious inappropriateness. He thinks rap is good seduction music, and at one point, trying to be casual, he addresses his school's black program supervisor as "nigga." In fact the humor is not so much in what the boys are doing as in the way they talk about it.

    Overall Les beaux gosses is more a mockery than a knockoff of Hollywood testosterone, and feels somewhat remote from the excesses of Judd Apatow-sponsored features, though it has something in common with "Freaks and Geeks" -- but with more, much more x-rated stuff. The antics of Hervé, Camel, and their pals are blithely vulgar. There is so much gross-out and crude stuff here it ceases to gross out or seem crude. The specifics of masturbation (and the overuse of socks) and other aspects of teeanage sex are never avoided, and the American Pie/Superbad-style dirty talking and acting is as vivid as it is fresh.

    Les beaux gosses also goes into lots of detail about who people are and what they do; the movie's great virtue is its specificity, despite its focus on generic (and amorphous) "ado" problems. A gay lit teacher isn't just suspected of being gay; he's in a magazine as a gay role model and a student asks him to autograph a copy. Emmanuelle Devos has an unusual turn as a haughty school administrator. Hervé's very French single mom (played by director Noemie Lvovsky) takes a humorous interest in his jack-off activities, and also follows him to his girlfriend's party. She's a millstone, but always a benign one.

    There is, of course, at least one threateningly perfect boy, Loïc (Baptiste Huet), but he turns out to be far from perfect when a weird accident happens at a gym class whose tumbling sessions also give Hervé a bloody nose. Hervé, Aurore, Camel, and friends Benjamin (Robin Nizan-Duverger) and various others are messy, confused, hormone-crazed, and even sexually vague. Hervé's relationship with his mother is borderline incestuous and with Camel, as they act out and try out, has its homoerotic phases.

    It's this cornucopia of absurd over-the-top-ness and richness of detail that explains Les beaux gosses' successful inclusion in Director's Fortnight at Cannes and its rave views after its summer 2009 French release. It was shown as part of the FSLC/uniFrance-sponsored Rendez-Vous with French Cinema at the Walter Reade Theater and the IFC Center in New York in March 2010.
    6deloudelouvain

    Horny adolescents growing up

    Les Beaux Gosses literally means The Good Looking Kids. In this movie nothing could be further from the truth. Not that it matters though. You will see pimply kids, kids with a mullet, obese kids and nerdy kids. I just thought that was a smart thing to do. It looks more real than any other American teenager movie played by young beautiful adults passing for sixteen year old adolescents. In Les Beaux Gosses you get the typical view of adolescents discovering the other gender. Most of the time frustrated by their excessive testosterone, they try to have their first sexual experience, or try to get it on with their secret crush. Normally it's not the kind of movies I would go for but I have to admit it was funny to watch. Not all the time but it has it's moments.

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    • Anecdotes
      In 2021, director Riad Sattouf, turned lead actor Vincent Lacoste's experiences making the film into a comic book titled "Le Jeune Acteur" ("The Young Actor")
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Summer Special 2009/10 (2009)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
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      • Collégiens
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paris, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Les Films des Tournelles
      • Pathé
      • Studio 37
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