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Jeune & Jolie

Titre original : Jeune et jolie
  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1h 35min
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Marine Vacth in Jeune & Jolie (2013)
After losing her virginity, 17-year-old budding beauty Isabelle takes up a secret life as a call girl, meeting her older gentlemen clients for sleazy hotel room trysts. Throughout, she remains curiously aloof, showing little interest in the encounters themselves or the money she makes.
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Isabelle, ayant perdu sa virginité sans éprouver aucun plaisir, décide de se lancer dans la prostitution. Bien que multipliant les clients, elle arrive néanmoins à cacher sa double vie à ses... Tout lireIsabelle, ayant perdu sa virginité sans éprouver aucun plaisir, décide de se lancer dans la prostitution. Bien que multipliant les clients, elle arrive néanmoins à cacher sa double vie à ses parents jusqu'au jour où une passe tourne mal.Isabelle, ayant perdu sa virginité sans éprouver aucun plaisir, décide de se lancer dans la prostitution. Bien que multipliant les clients, elle arrive néanmoins à cacher sa double vie à ses parents jusqu'au jour où une passe tourne mal.

  • Réalisation
    • François Ozon
  • Scénario
    • François Ozon
  • Casting principal
    • Marine Vacth
    • Géraldine Pailhas
    • Frédéric Pierrot
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • François Ozon
    • Scénario
      • François Ozon
    • Casting principal
      • Marine Vacth
      • Géraldine Pailhas
      • Frédéric Pierrot
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    • 208avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux53

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    Marine Vacth
    Marine Vacth
    • Isabelle
    Géraldine Pailhas
    Géraldine Pailhas
    • Sylvie
    Frédéric Pierrot
    Frédéric Pierrot
    • Patrick
    Fantin Ravat
    Fantin Ravat
    • Victor
    Johan Leysen
    Johan Leysen
    • Georges Ferriere
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Alice
    Nathalie Richard
    Nathalie Richard
    • Véro
    Djédjé Apali
    Djédjé Apali
    • Peter
    • (as Djedje Apali)
    Lucas Prisor
    Lucas Prisor
    • Felix
    Laurent Delbecque
    Laurent Delbecque
    • Alex
    Jeanne Ruff
    • Claire
    Carole Franck
    Carole Franck
    • La policière
    Olivier Desautel
    • Le policier
    Serge Hefez
    Serge Hefez
    • Le psychiatre
    Akéla Sari
    • Mouna
    Nathan N'Diaye
    • Nicolas
    Anne-Elina N'Diaye
    • Lucie
    Stefano Cassetti
    Stefano Cassetti
    • L'homme de l'hôtel
    • Réalisation
      • François Ozon
    • Scénario
      • François Ozon
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    7marcelapougy

    Jeune, jolie, léthargique.

    This film is incredibly slow and apathetic, but that's the beauty of it. Isabelle (Marine Vacth), a girl with a stable family who finds herself in a stable environment, is a strange creature. From what I've noticed, she only had a real connection with two people: her little brother and Alice (Charlotte Rampling). She decides to become a prostitute, even though she didn't need the money and could've had sex with any young guy, and her reasons to start doing such a thing aren't clear. François Ozon directed a film with a lot of million dollar questions.

    From my personal perspective, she did it for the taste and the thrill provided by the sense of being independent, of doing something dangerous and morally wrong. Even though she felt somewhat disgusted and guilty for having sex with strange men, she kept doing it to, somehow, prove herself that she didn't need anyone's approval to do what she wanted to do - in this case, a dangerous and morally wrong thing. She probably didn't plan to tell anyone, but her family found out in a bad way. I see her as a rebel hearted girl who feels trapped in a cage (in her case, her mother, society, morality, a nice and stable life) and who's holding back her feelings because, if she let them out, they might be too overwhelming - that's why she so apathetic all the time. Or maybe she just couldn't care less about anyone because life is boring and we're gonna die.

    I enjoyed the film. I enjoyed the photography, the scenarios, the actors, the language, etc. It's not an exciting production, though. It's the perfect movie to watch on a rainy Sunday, when there's nothing else to do.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Once Prostitute, Forever Prostitute

    The French teenager Isabelle (Marine Vacth) is spending summer holiday with her middle-class family in the south of France and decides to lose her virginity with the German teenager Felix (Lucas Prisor). Then she returns to Paris with her mother Sylvie (Géraldine Pailhas), her stepfather Patrick (Frédéric Pierrot) and her younger brother Victor (Fantin Ravat).

    Then Isabelle works as a call girl using the nickname Lea and meeting old men. She feels affection for her client Georges (Johan Leysen) that is married with a daughter. When Georges dies from a heart attack while having sex with Isabelle in a hotel, she flees but the police investigate and identifies her. The detectives in charge of the investigation disclose to Sylvie that is devastated. Isabelle quits prostitution, but once prostitute, forever prostitute.

    "Jeune & Jolie" by François Ozon begins as a coming of age version of "Belle de Jour", where the lead character is attracted by money instead of by sexual fantasies. Even the poster recalls the one from Buñuel's masterpiece. Isabelle belongs to a middle-class family and does not have financial needs but despite of that, she is attracted by money. This is clear based on her reaction when her mother takes her money and when she explains to the police detective how she started to prostitute after receiving an offer from a stranger. Further, she is cold and seems to care only to her younger brother and Georges. When she loses her virginity with Felix, it seems to be part of her plan to explore her sexuality to make money. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Jovem e Bela" ("Young and Beautiful")
    6Sellers5

    Interesting but shallow

    A young and beautiful girl sells her body to rich older men, lying about her age, and hiding it to her parents and friends. Until an unexpected event forces her to confront reality. The new film's subject from French director François Ozon is close to Julia Leigh's 2011 "Sleeping Beauty", but the treatment is quite different. Nothing is odd or strange here. We follow Isabelle's journey through the discovery of sexuality in a very realistic fashion, typical of Ozon's filmmaking.

    The only trouble is that we are not troubled ! The script is so predictable that we get very few surprises throughout the film, and we do not care for Isabelle's fate at all. That's a shame considering the interesting subject.

    The lack of explanation for her behavior is a good thing, we do not get the usual psychological/environment/parents syndrome, but this leads to a certain shallowness.

    Actors do a fine number, especially the beautiful Marine Vacth, whom we should see again very soon, hopefully in a more rewarding role.
    9GrowMagicBeans

    A subject matter dealt with the subtlety that only French Movie can.

    Having lived a relatively sheltered life, a young 17 year old girl, Isabelle (Marine Vacth), begins to explore her sexuality in rather a risqué fashion. We meet Isabelle on holiday on the eve of her 17th birthday. While on vacation, she meets a German boy and has an underwhelming first sexual experience. We meet her again in the Autumn to learn she is now leading a double life, moonlighting as a high class escort while still living under her mother's roof and attending school.

    Of course there are some very ugly situations and in some hard to watch scenes, we see Isabelle near accepting the degrading attitude of some of her clients as if it is all her self worth, but then we also get to see her striking up a tender relationship of a different kind, with a much older man and later witness a conceited smile as she turns on her phone to a plethora of messages. Why does she do this to herself? Is it a form of self-harm or a narcissism? Is it an addiction, spurred from a desire to be loved without outwardly feeling capable of loving? Does she do it for the danger, the fear, the excitement, or is the money a factor also? Is it part due to having an estranged father? Does she enjoy it because it endows her with power over men and draws jealousy and insecurity from women? Or is she simply feeling starved of experience and hungers exploration?

    All these questions are certainly posed or at least hinted at, but don't expect clear explanations or moral conclusions. No, the movie explores these themes without outrightly condemning or condoning her actions. Yes, Isabelle does draw herself into difficulty through her actions, but the discourse of this movie is not one of the obvious cause and effect we have come to know from mainstream cinema. There is no deus et machina to extricate an easy exit or satisfactory fix or lesson well learnt or crime punished. There are only the awkward moments that life throws at us in unexpected ways and uncomfortable truths that may never be satisfactorily reconciled. In other words, we are looking through a window into but a moment within this young lady's life --the passing of a year, the exploration of her sexuality-- and the fascinating aspect of this movie is that we see her live out the extraordinary in quite an ordinary way.
    7rubenm

    Fine coming-of-age film

    The French have quite a tradition of films about prostitution. Starting of course by 'Belle de Jour', the iconic movie in which Cathérine Deneuve decides to work in a brothel out of boredom. Ten years ago, there was 'Nathalie', with Emannuelle Béart in the role of a high- class call girl who is hired to spy on a man suspected of adultery. And only two years ago, the underrated 'Elles' hit the screens, with Anaïs Demoustier as a young call girl and Juliette Binoche as a journalist writing a story about prostitution by students. These are just three examples, I'm sure there are more.

    And now, 'Jeune et Jolie' (Young and Beautiful) is continuing the tradition. It tells the story of Isabelle, a quiet seventeen year old girl, who for unknown reasons starts working as a call girl. The film is divided into four chapters, one for every season. In the summer part, Isabelle loses her virginity to a German hunk during a beach holiday, just days before her seventeenth birthday. The next part is set in the autumn, and already Isabelle is working as a high heeled hooker, routinely visiting paying customers in posh Parisian hotels. The next winter everything goes wrong and her parents learn about her secret life. The last part, set in spring, shows how she is trying to pick up her old life as a student, but it's difficult to erase the past.

    The good thing is that director François Ozon doesn't judge Isabelle, nor explains why she does what she does. He only suggests that she is not really happy, she seems remote, ill- tempered and emotionally vulnerable. Isabelle is not very popular or likable. The only one she really seems to connect to on an emotional level, is her younger brother Victor. In a recent interview, actress Marine Vacth suggests that Isabelle just wants to try something exciting. It might as well have been drugs.

    Ozon tells the story well. Because of the four seasons concept, the story keeps on developing. He also throws in some nice cinematographic treats, like the small scene of Isabelle and her fellow students commenting in close-up about a poem by Rimbaud. The final scene consists of a surprising twist, involving some superb acting by Charlotte Rampling. Also working very well are the songs by Françoise Hardy on the soundtrack.

    Apparently, 'Jeune & Jolie' has been described as 'Belle de Jour 2.0'. That is definitely exaggerated. But nevertheless, it is a fine coming-of-age film.

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      L'homme de la Mercedes: What's your name?

      Isabelle: Isabelle.

      L'homme de la Mercedes: Isabelle... What a lovely name. And you're 17. Have you ever done this before?

      Isabelle: Yes, what do you want?

      L'homme de la Mercedes: A blowjob but without condom.

      Isabelle: Sure.

      L'homme de la Mercedes: [after they have sex at the backseat of the car] Wow. You're pretty good at this for a 17 year old girl. Do you know what they say?

      Isabelle: What?

      L'homme de la Mercedes: Once a whore, always a whore!

      [laughs]

      Isabelle: Yeah?

    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2013 (2013)
    • Bandes originales
      L'Amour d'un Garçon
      (The Love of a Boy)

      Music by Burt Bacharach

      English lyrics by Hal David

      French lyrics by Françoise Hardy

      Performed by Françoise Hardy

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 août 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Mandarin Films (France)
      • Mars Films (France)
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Jeune et Jolie
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Le Pradet, Var, France(beach)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Mandarin Films
      • Mars Films
      • France 2 Cinéma
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      • 4 645 437 € (estimé)
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      • 61 067 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 607 $US
      • 27 avr. 2014
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      • 9 757 417 $US
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