Un timido adolescente durante una vacanza estiva sperimenta la gioia e il dolore della prima età adulta quando crea un improbabile legame con una ragazza più grande.Un timido adolescente durante una vacanza estiva sperimenta la gioia e il dolore della prima età adulta quando crea un improbabile legame con una ragazza più grande.Un timido adolescente durante una vacanza estiva sperimenta la gioia e il dolore della prima età adulta quando crea un improbabile legame con una ragazza più grande.
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It's aided with deeply evocative cinematography and a musical score that effectively reflects the confused emotions of the two leads, echoing the uncertainty of two characters approaching the unfamiliar and uncharted waters of adulthood. It's a big scary world out there, almost as scary as the world of your own churning emotions inside, as the score keeps reminding you.
While its the slowest of slow-burns, it is incredibly affecting, and well worth any thoughtful viewer's time.
I don't like reading reviews on here that speak too much to a film's plot, so I won't go into details there. Suffice it to say, this is a uniquely crafted coming-of-age story, depicted with almost painful accuracy, with more than a few twists and fresh takes on the genre. It's funny, moving, at times quiet and contemplative, other times intense and energetic. The acting is superb, and the score is perfect.
I believe it was Howard Hawks who said, what makes a great film is: three great scenes, and no bad scenes. If that is the measuring stick, Charlotte LeBon has presented us with a humble Canadian cinematic masterpiece. Not a single shot of this film is unnecessary or superfluous. Foreshadowing beats its quiet wings throughout the entire film, building to one of the best closing shots I have ever witnessed on screen. Watching those final moments, even my goosebumps had goosebumps. If you've seen the film, you'll know what I mean.
"You have to be intelligent to find others intelligent," said director Charlotte Le Bon who appeared at this Toronto International Film Festival screening of her debut feature film with one of its stars (Sara Montpetit, who plays Chloe). This enthralling teenage romance and boreal forest cabin inspired tale really resonate with me because I had similar experiences. Chloe is the type of girl I repeatedly fell for in my life, and I treasure a similarly situated cabin in Canada. In Falcon Lake the parents have a peripheral role. The story revolves around Bastien's point of view, and I find that interesting and refreshingly different from mainstream films that focus more on parents. Music is used sparsely and with powerful effect. The acting, sound, photography, dialogue, and everything else all come together so well. Falcon Lake feels authentic and assured. We will see more from Charlotte and Sara in the future. Falcon Lake first appeared at Cannes and is based on a graphic novel by Bastien Vives.
The story of Bastien and Chloe is one that you might have seen before but the characters are so well written that you feel like you are making the same new experiences that Bastien does during the movie. They are relatable, flawed yet likeable characters.
While the movie feels very mysterious due to it's cinematography it is actually a fun ride. I've rarely seen humor pulled off in such a way that there is still enough place to contemplate on the emotional depth of the characters presented.
Chloe and Bastien need to be seen to be believed. The chemistry is extraordinary. Much of the film is, actually.
The ending is not. It feels rushed and doesn't give the viewers enough time to familiarize themselves with the situation. Also, something feels off but I can't quite put my finger on it. If the ending would have been en par with the rest of the movie this would have been movie of the year material for me, a strong 9/10 at least. As is, this is still an 8/10 and I kept thinking about Bastien and Chloe for well after when I left the Cinema. Go watch this if you get the chance to!
(Seen this at Viennale Film Festival 2022)
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Chloé: Tell me your biggest fear.
Bastien: You first... .
Chloé: I'll tell you.
Bastien: You swear?
Chloé: I swear... .
Bastien: We do a countdown. 3, 2, 1. And we say our worst fear.
Chloé: Come on.
Bastien: But you really do, I'm not kidding. You say it?
Chloé: Yes, I'll say it.
Bastien: Are you ready?
Chloé: Yes. One...
Bastien: Three...
Bastien, Chloé: [together] Three, two, one...
Bastien: Jerking off in front of my parents.
Chloé: No. No, that's not true!
Bastien: Yes... .
Chloé: Nonsense!
Bastien: But would you like that? "Dad, mom, sorry."
Chloé: No, but there are worse things than that.
- ConnessioniReferences Nosferatu - Il vampiro (1922)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 12.768 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 9100 USD
- 4 giu 2023
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- 155.392 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 40 minuti
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