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La Boum 2

Título original: La boum 2
  • 1982
  • 1 h 49 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
5,5 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Sophie Marceau, Claude Brasseur, and Brigitte Fossey in La Boum 2 (1982)
ComédiaDramaFamíliaRomance

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  • Direção
    • Claude Pinoteau
  • Roteiristas
    • Danièle Thompson
    • Claude Pinoteau
  • Artistas
    • Claude Brasseur
    • Brigitte Fossey
    • Sophie Marceau
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    5,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Claude Pinoteau
    • Roteiristas
      • Danièle Thompson
      • Claude Pinoteau
    • Artistas
      • Claude Brasseur
      • Brigitte Fossey
      • Sophie Marceau
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 1 vitória e 2 indicações no total

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    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    • François Beretton
    Brigitte Fossey
    Brigitte Fossey
    • Françoise Beretton
    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Vic Beretton
    Lambert Wilson
    Lambert Wilson
    • Félix Maréchal
    Pierre Cosso
    Pierre Cosso
    • Philippe Berthier
    Alexandre Sterling
    Alexandre Sterling
    • Mathieu
    Sheila O'Connor
    Sheila O'Connor
    • Pénélope Fontanet
    Alexandra Gonin
    Alexandra Gonin
    • Samantha Fontanet
    Jean-Philippe Léonard
    • Stéphane
    Jean Leuvrais
    • Portal
    Claudia Morin
    • Mme Fontanet
    Daniel Russo
    Daniel Russo
    • Etienne
    Zabou Breitman
    Zabou Breitman
    • Catherine
    • (as Zabou)
    Denise Grey
    Denise Grey
    • Poupette
    Philippe Aussant
    Dominique Bauguil
    • copain de Félix
    Christopher Beaunay
    • Jean-Pierre
    Alain Beigel
    • Raoul
    • Direção
      • Claude Pinoteau
    • Roteiristas
      • Danièle Thompson
      • Claude Pinoteau
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    7kenichiku

    Longing for Vic back in the day

    After over 20 years, I can say that I do miss this type of coming of age film (Breaking Away, My Bodyguard, 400 Blows) done before the modern age of jaded irony & cynicism. It's for those old enough to miss the young subjects of Truffaut, only without the melancholy. Even the cheesy but sprightly tunes invite nostalgia. Like Bardot before Marceau, her precocious innocence here holds up against French frankness. Sophie has yet to recapture the same appeal even after limited exposure to her more grown-up international efforts (Braveheart, 007), even Lambert Wilson's mature exposure (Matrix Reloaded, Catwoman) come off now as well, ironic & cynical.
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    A "Claude Pinoteau" film:La Boum 2 is better than La Boum.

    Although "La Boum" 2 is more than 30 years old, it is heartening to learn that it has not lost an iota of its emotional appeal. It is known by cinema goers as far as in faraway Japan where Sophie Marceau went to promote her film. La Boum 2 talks about the world of youngsters and their parents especially from a "generation gap" angle. It shows that their world has not changed due to the control some parents continue to exert on their children. We get to see that the attitude of parents has remained same as they like to continue to spy on their kids fearing that their kids would no longer be in their control. It is as if somebody is afraid of losing them.Leading French actors Claude Brasseur and Brigitte Fossey play their roles with great finesse as parents of a young lady named Vic who is loved by everybody around her. Although "La Boum" is considered a cult classic, it is also a "perfect" family film as any member of the family can easily watch it.Lastly,La Boum 2 is a film for all those who like their comedies to transform their worlds into a "stress free" world.
    nimml

    Music in La Boum 2

    Hello all,

    I'm a great fan of french films and of course, I like La Boum 2 very much. There is a scene where Felix plays the piano (while Vic and her friend play a game at the table) and where Vic and he meet the first time. Now, I'd like to know the name of the song he plays. This scene is, before Vic has to go down the street as a prostitute.

    It would be great if anybody could help me in this case!

    Many thanks in advance!

    Bye from Graz, Austria Christian
    8eightylicious

    La Boum 2 - The generational party is back, more cult than ever

    It is a rule of commercial cinema, that if a film is successful, it will most probably have a sequel, which, because of existing only for financial reasons, will have no cinematic value. Yet, not only is "La Boum 2" an excellent teen film, but it is also better than its predecessor.

    Two years after the events of "La Boum", Vic, our heroine, has grown up. At the not so tender age of 16, she is searching for the person with whom she will experience "the first time" - in short, the one to with whom to make love. Encouraging her is her best friend, Penélope, who has already taken this step closer to adulthood. When Vic meets Philippe (Pierre Cosso), she knows she has found the one. The fact that he's a bit older and certainly more experienced in matters of love than the indecisive Vic - the New York Times in their review of the first film ironically wrote that it would be the first one "in a series of undoubtedly many romances" - don't help in making him acceptable to Vic's concerned parents.

    Speaking of which, they now have more problems. After the the birth of Vic's little brother, the mother has become a successful cartoonist, while the father decides to leave his job as a dentist to pursue a career in research. This, though, will be proven difficult to manage, when he is asked to move to another city for professional reasons.

    Claude Pinoteau changed nothing from his winning formula in the sequel. The characters are all the same, with only Vic's new love interest, his girlfriend - and thus Vic's rival-, Catherine and a young pianist, played by the then-unknown Lambert Wilson, being added to the cast.

    The general feeling of innocence didn't change either. The significance of "the first time" is in no way perceived for what it truly is - as mentioned above, a step closer to adulthood - but is viewed as a brave, rebellious action that will be then shown-off to one's friends. The same stands for drugs; in a party, some teenagers are shown to take one such substance, but the director portrays it more as a fun action showing the recklessness of the adolescents than an irresponsible, and just plainly stupid thing to do. Still, Pinoteau didn't intend to make a moral guide to teenagers, but a realistic portrayal of their behaviour, so it is no wonder he showed everything through their perspective.

    What significantly changed was the aesthetic of the film. Everything, from the music to the buildings, to the fashion seemed more modern. Concerning the first one, Vladimir Cosma offered a score far removed from the first opus's variety. While "La Boum's" soundtrack featured a plethora of genres, including jazz, ska and pop, the sequel's score only has in it synthesiser-driven pieces, with the exception of the boogie "Reaching out", performed by Freddie Meyer, and some rock'n'rol-like songs by Paul Hudson. This, of course, didn't obstruct the composer from coming up with excellent melodies, including the romantic signature song of the film, "Your eyes", performed by Cook da Books, who also sang the infectious "Silverman" and "Get it together". They were a band that had started with performing politically charged songs against the Thatcher government. With their participation in the soundtrack of "La Boum 2" - which happened by chance, only because Richard Sanderson, the singer of the first film, was on tour in Japan at the time- they became a more commercial band, although none of their later works met the success of "Your eyes".

    When writing that the buildings seemed more modern, this doesn't mean that France had undergone any huge construction project between the two films' production. It simply means that to me, the settings of "La Boum 2" came off as more polished, slick, as if they were all renovated only for the benefit of the picture. Dancing inside appartments with white walls, or dimly-lit stadiums, the teens of "La Boum 2" were living in a more New Wave world than their younger selves.

    As for the fashion, it was, in my opinion, a way of exhibiting the characters' transition from early adolescence to adulthood. Wearing bandanas, Adidas jackets and Stan Smiths, the heroes were no longer children. It wasn't that the clothes themselves had something innovative. The bandana, for example, had already been popularised in France by the singer Renaud, who had made it his trademark since the late 70's. It was their differene for the characters' way of dressing in the first film that made them seem so new. Gone were the dungarees and the pigtails. Now, the way one dressed was more important than before, with the characters giving more attention to their appearance, and maybe that's why it was also more stylish for a lover of early 80's aesthetic as myself.

    Besides all that, though, the reason "La Boum 2" is such a satisfying film is its ending. There is none of the well-intended irony of the first film. Now, everyone gets what they wanted. Philippe and Vic's love story is given a conclusion most predictable yet most deserving to it, and even the parents get what they desired, being forced to make a choice affecting both their relationship and their professional lives.

    If I was only talking about Vic this whole time, it was because the others had no significant participation in the film. Even the parents were restricted to some scenes, and Vic's once ubiquitous group of friends was left desiring more attention - one of Vic's co-stars called "La Boum 2" a "film only about Sophie Marceau", and in that he was right.

    For, it was Vic that made most of the viewers return for the sequel. Her trademark way of speaking, her liveliness, her relevant maturity to the other members of her group, still stuck to a more innocent childhood, made her relevant to teenagers of the time. It was for her that most of them rooted, wanting to see her live her dream with Philippe, one that would end in a train station, with the dreamy music of Cook da Books playing in the background;

    When you smile your eyes show your heart

    Lost inside, a suit torn apart

    Feeling alone with people around

    True love is hard to find now...

    Vic, at least, found true love, however hard it was.
    6Didier-Becu

    LA BOUM 2 (DIDIER BECU)

    There are some movies from which you know that they aren't good but still you love them to death. La Boum 2 (and of course La Boum as well) is such a movie as every European teenager will have seen this movie and every of them will have fallen in love with Sophie Mazrceau as well. La boum is a French word for a party and all what happens is the story between two youngsters, and you know very well how it will end...but it must have something to do with the nostalgia of things... The music is sloppy 80's music that everyone liked and this was very much different from the usual American teenagemovies we saw simply as it was about real people and real situations, how stupid they might have been. The thing is that as a kid it means more to you that you have house arrest rather than stealing a Cadillac...or the typical John Hughes-script. Perhaps totally dated and perhaps Sophie Marceau herself can't believe her eyes when she sees it again but nostalgia always work...

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    • Curiosidades
      Around 800 young actors auditioned for the role of Philippe Berthier, among which Patrick Bruel was nearly cast.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Antenne 2 Midi: Episode dated 29 December 1982 (1982)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Get It Together
      Performed by Cook da Books

      Composed by Vladimir Cosma

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de dezembro de 1982 (França)
    • País de origem
      • França
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Idiomas
      • Francês
      • Alemão
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Party 2
    • Locações de filme
      • Salzburg, Salzburgo, Áustria(opening scene)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Gaumont
      • Gaumont International
      • Production Marcel Dassault
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 49 min(109 min)
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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