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Deux enfants qui s'aiment

Original title: Friends
  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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Deux enfants qui s'aiment (1971)
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A rich English boy meets an orphaned French girl and as they become friends, create a world that is far away from the adult world we live in.A rich English boy meets an orphaned French girl and as they become friends, create a world that is far away from the adult world we live in.A rich English boy meets an orphaned French girl and as they become friends, create a world that is far away from the adult world we live in.

  • Director
    • Lewis Gilbert
  • Writers
    • Lewis Gilbert
    • Vernon Harris
    • Jack Russell
  • Stars
    • Sean Bury
    • Anicée Alvina
    • Ronald Lewis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Lewis Gilbert
      • Vernon Harris
      • Jack Russell
    • Stars
      • Sean Bury
      • Anicée Alvina
      • Ronald Lewis
    • 47User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sean Bury
    Sean Bury
    • Paul Harrison
    Anicée Alvina
    Anicée Alvina
    • Michelle Latour
    Ronald Lewis
    Ronald Lewis
    • Mr. Harrison
    Toby Robins
    Toby Robins
    • Mrs. Gardner
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Lady in Bookstore
    Pascale Roberts
    Pascale Roberts
    • Annie
    Sady Rebbot
    • Pierre
    • Director
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Lewis Gilbert
      • Vernon Harris
      • Jack Russell
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    PaulMichael

    Two teenagers run away to live in the Carmargue and become parents.

    This is a love story of chance and simple purity. There is nothing shocking about this film for love can blossom completely between two teenagers of 14 and 15, and while the law might state otherwise, emotions develop naturally. Two listless teenagers unhappy with their home lives, meet by chance in Paris and develop a casual friendship. One is an English boy (Sean Bury) studying in France and from a rich family. The other is a young girl (Anicée Alvina) whose parents are both dead and has been taken in by her cousin. On a sudden impulse the boy and girl run off to Arles where the girl's father owned a small house nearby. With just each other, the beautiful scenery of the Carmargue, and a growing love between them, they make a new life for themselves. Their simulated marriage ceremony, achieved by following an actual wedding in the local church, shows their acceptance of some of the rules of society. It is just the unencumbered innocence of youth that puts them apart from the adults. Soon a baby is born to them, with the boy acting as midwife without any outside help. Everything is idyllic until the police finally locate the boy's whereabouts.....
    10mbarton-5

    It will break your heart

    First of all - I'm not one to go all sappy over movies. I saw Friends in the 70's when it was first released. I was about 17 years old at the time. Even now, at age 50, I still can remember some of the scenes. The movie is sweet and sad and may actually be too tame for teenagers today but I loved it. The story is about innocence, the purity of young love and the determination of 2 young people to make a better life for themselves then they had at home. At the time it was pretty risky to have a movie about a couple of young runaways who successfully setup house and have a baby on their own. I'm not surprised the movie and Elton John's soundtrack are almost unknown today. The music is beautiful. It was unforgettable.
    pauls-room

    a story of simple innocence

    Perhaps the most concerning thing about this film is the way many reviewers only see it as controversial, because it deals with young love. Also the ideals it sets out are how we would like to see the world, but are often prevented from doing so.

    Get past all this and you have a simple story of a boy and girl, who become friends and develop into lovers; but mostly outside of society's rules. While they pay lip service to certain conventions, they don't allow the rules to control their daily lives. The need for money requires the boy to get a job, but beyond this they live an idealistic existence in the beautiful surroundings of the Camargue.

    If you don't get a warm feeling while watching this film, then you have a cynicism that will spoil any innocent storyline. This may not be the Hollywood blockbuster that makes a lot of money, but it's one of those films whose story is very relevant at any time.
    heckles

    Could almost be watched with the sound off

    I'm rather astonished that this film is still available in the United States, where by decree of our Congress individuals under eighteen are not allowed to be shown having sex. Or for that matter, even permitted to have sexual thoughts.

    That being said, you'll like this film, if you can ignore the highly sappy plot and just enjoy the two young stars and the travelogue-like images of South of France. If you had a first love as sweet as Paul or Michelle (I know, 'sweet' is a rare breed these days)you'll particularly smile.
    8gga

    "The blue lagoon" in modern times

    First love. Teenage love. We all have experienced it even if it was not as sweet as the one the protagonists share. "Friends" could be considered an adaptation of the classic "The Blue Lagoon", originally from 1949, and its remakes from 1980 (the most popular one, with Brooke Shields) and 1999 (with a young Milla Jovovich). While "The Blue Lagoon" puts the two young lovers in a desert island, with no contact with civilization, "Friends" goes the opposite route and it is sure to ring much more true and be a more difficult movie with contemporary audiences. Paul and Michelle who, for different reasons, turn their backs on family and the adult world to end up living together in a small cottage in Southern France. Having only each other and their childhood innocence, their friendship slowly develops into much more as they struggle to sustain themselves, in this sweet coming of age story. This film even to this day is controversial since the actors are teenagers and they certainly look the ages that are stated in the movie (15 and 14 1/2). The movie does contains a hint of child molesting, nudity, depictions of teenage sex and teenage pregnancy. But the real controversy is not the subject matter but the fact that Paul and Michelle's love is presented as a natural and healthy relationship. While this worked fine for stranded lovers in another time and in a desert island, having them in a modern setting presents some very difficult moral issues. Laws prohibiting consenting sex between minors are in effect in almost all countries and lack of sexual education in teenagers is seen as one of the causes for the rise in unwanted teenage pregnancies and abortions. Is a movie like this one just child pornography or a slap in the face to make us face our own hypocrisy, regarding a modern society that does not cater to teenage parents and laws that clearly go against human nature and hormonal development but that are needed to prevent child abuse? Is hormonal development parallel to emotional growth? These are not easy questions and most of us will feel uncomfortable with them. As an artistic piece, this movie is really a forgotten and rough gem. The script progresses with extreme simplicity, albeit some sappiness, but never pulling any punches to state its message, although by today standards, it is somewhat slow. The photography is beautiful and it has scenes of great beauty. The acting of the two protagonists varies from really awful in some scenes to marvelously innocent and credible in others. Pop music, unlike most productions nowadays, is used tastefully and sometimes the lyrics speak the thoughts of the protagonists. Overall, this is a delightful piece, even if the moral values are not in concordance with your own.

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    • Trivia
      Both Sean Bury and Anicée Alvina receive "introducing" credits.
    • Goofs
      In the opening sequence, we first see Paul stealing a 1969 Plymouth Valiant with a single-piece front grill. 47 seconds later, he gets out of a 1968 Plymouth Valiant with a split front grill and a different license plate. In response to a You Tube comment, Sean Bury said in 2016 he believed they were rental cars and when the producers went back the next day, the first car had been rented out so they rented the closest model available.
    • Quotes

      Song lyrics: I hope the day will be a lighter highway / For friends are found on every road. / Can you ever think of any better way, / For the lost and weary travelers to go? / Makin' friends for the world to see, / Let the people know you got a-what 'cha need. / With a friend at hand, you will see the light. / If your friends are there, then everythin's alright.

    • Connections
      Followed by Paul et Michèle (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Friends
      Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin

      Performed by Elton John

      'Friends' Soundtrack album available on Paramount Records

      By Permission of DJM Records

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Friends
    • Filming locations
      • Camargue, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production company
      • Lewis Gilbert Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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