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Jeux d'enfants

  • 2003
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  • 1h 33m
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7.5/10
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Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard in Jeux d'enfants (2003)
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As adults, best friends Julien and Sophie continue the odd game they started as children -- a fearless competition to outdo one another with daring and outrageous stunts. While they often ac... Read allAs adults, best friends Julien and Sophie continue the odd game they started as children -- a fearless competition to outdo one another with daring and outrageous stunts. While they often act out to relieve one another's pain, their game might be a way to avoid the fact that they... Read allAs adults, best friends Julien and Sophie continue the odd game they started as children -- a fearless competition to outdo one another with daring and outrageous stunts. While they often act out to relieve one another's pain, their game might be a way to avoid the fact that they are truly meant for one another.

  • Director
    • Yann Samuell
  • Writer
    • Yann Samuell
  • Stars
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Thibault Verhaeghe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    74K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yann Samuell
    • Writer
      • Yann Samuell
    • Stars
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Thibault Verhaeghe
    • 121User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Guillaume Canet
    Guillaume Canet
    • Julien Janvier
    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Sophie Kowalsky
    Thibault Verhaeghe
    • Julien à 8 ans
    Joséphine Lebas-Joly
    • Sophie à 8 ans
    Emmanuelle Grönvold
    Emmanuelle Grönvold
    • Julien's Mother
    Gérard Watkins
    Gérard Watkins
    • Julien's Father
    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • Sergei Nimov Nimovitch
    Julia Faure
    Julia Faure
    • Sophie's Sister
    Laëtizia Venezia Tarnowska
    • Christelle Louise Bouchard
    • (as Laetizia Venezia)
    Élodie Navarre
    Élodie Navarre
    • Aurélie Miller
    Nathalie Nattier
    Nathalie Nattier
    • Sophie à 80 ans
    Robert Willar
    • Julien (80 ans)
    Frédéric Geerts
    Frédéric Geerts
    • Igor
    Manuela Sanchez
    • Teacher
    Philippe Drecq
    • School Principal
    Luc Bromagne
    Luc Bromagne
    • Priest
    Jean-Michel Flagothier
    • Dorzac
    Stéphane Auberghen
    • Proctor
    • Director
      • Yann Samuell
    • Writer
      • Yann Samuell
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    User reviews121

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    NeuroticMovieLover

    The Greatest Romantic Comedy of All Time

    It will make you gasp, laugh, cry, scream, sing, and love. This is the greatest comedic love story I've ever seen on the silver screen. You will never forget this movie, from its playful beginning to its OMG-what-just-happened ending. For those of you who don't speak French, you do not need subtitles to understand the beauty, the depth, and the tragically hilarious love affair of Julien and Sophie. The movie will take you to every extreme of human emotion and leave you completely breathless with its UNBELIEVABLE ending. I was so entranced by the film that I sat there through the entire end credits, hoping for just a little more. This is a movie you cannot miss...it is one of the greatest films to be made in France. Watch it....I dare you. Are you game or not?
    10richard-walker-1

    C'est Incroyable

    This may be one of the best French films I have seen in a long, long time. In many ways it reminds me of Berliner's "Ma Vie en Rose" (and not just because this film also uses Zazie's brilliant rendition of the Piaf song). It has much of the same Pierre et Giles aesthetic that made the other film so memorable and the child actors also display a similarly remarkable complexity that is so rare when they are usually depicted in film.

    Very rarely does a film have the capacity to surprise me this much - either with the usually predictable storyline or when trying to understand the character's motivations etc. But this film continually had me reeling when trying to get a grip on it and, in the end, just when I thought it was a predictable love story...!! For this reason alone I found it a most remarkable film and I would strongly recommend seeing it.

    This film will not appeal to lovers of mainstream American cinema - it is too intelligent in the way it challenges our usual expectations. We usually expect to finish watching a film and have no questions - to have everything wrapped up nice and neatly so we can get on with our lives.

    If you do not want to suddenly find yourself asking "Pour quoi?" a week later or waking up with the haunting refrains of the unique renditions of the Piaf song in your head, then I would suggest you rent a more predictable movie.

    However, if you like being alternately surprised, delighted and haunted by a unique film and wonderful soundtrack - check this one out.
    angelicdaw

    The World is Their Playground

    I love this film. It's light, dreamy, and colorful. The movie does not ask you to take it seriously, but simply to watch as Julien and Sophie play with the elements of conventional life. I'm reminded of a character from Milan Kundera's Immortality, who played with the world in the same fervor and commitment.

    We see Julien and Sophie's games becoming more and more elaborate as they grow up, affecting other lives even. And when they do, you understand at most levels that they do not mean to hurt other people. They just play as the game is supposed to be played.

    It is fantasy in that it lets you suspend realism for a moment, and dwell on the things we take for granted many times- laughter, romance, and childlike innocence. This movie made me smile, and I have no need to question motivations etc. It would be absurd to questions things that are meant to be left alone in their wonder.
    9Monica4937

    Game?

    Two children start an odd game of outdoing each other with limitless dares and stunts, but as they grow into adulthood their stunts become more dangerous and life threatening. Soon enough they realize that their continuation of the game had been a desperate attempt to hide the fact that they were meant for each other. Right away this film starts off in a dream like state, giving us the sense that we're really watching a school play put on by 4th graders. The mood is very light and playful and goes along with the child like innocence of Julien and Sophie. As the two characters mature so does the directing (for lack of a better phrasing). No longer do we feel like we are in the dream of a 10 year old. Reality settles in and eventually the mood in the film becomes very dark and almost depressing. I loved everything about this movie: the plot, the actors (and the chemistry between them) but most of all the directing. I liked the way Yann changed the mood in the film to match that of the character's ages. 9/10
    Marion88

    Vulgar and phony wannabe Amelie

    Yann Samuel and Antoine Roch the DOP have tried very hard to mimic Jeunet's 80s 90s style (green photography, digitally enhanced ultra-swift camera tracking etc...) which all came from the French TV advertising trendy aesthetics of the 80s. And achieved nothing but an irritating flick. Jeux d'Enfants contains nothing you have not seen before. You wish filmmakers had turned the page... No. The whole "stylish" shooting is so much in your face that it prevents you from following the ultra slim story line. The actors are good (Canet and Cotillard have proved elsewhere that they can act) so what's so wrong and phony about Jeux d'Enfants? You have to look towards the director, who must value photography and camera moves more than actor's direction. What about the script? As often these days, the concept is the whole thing (Open Water, Phone Booth etc...): short and easy to market. What about the spectator who's paid his ticket? Is there anything left for him? Like life, emotions, tears, joy, fear, laughter? Nope. He's been conned. The dialogs are not funny. They're actually incredibly sloppy and vulgar (an 8 year old girl saying "blow job" to her teacher is tasteless and not funny, if not completely unrealistic). The story is unbelievable, and the characters are heartless. No emotions, no depth, no fun. Sheer vulgarity. With color grading gone bad. A talentless caricature of wannabe trendy French cinema. Thank God there are films about youth like Billy Elliot who talk to one's heart, eyes, brains and soul...

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    • Trivia
      The film is dedicated to Yann Samuell's parents-in-law Gerard and Sonia. Gerard and Sonia lent their house to Yann Samuell while he was writing the screenplay. The two were killed in a car crash a week before the film was released.
    • Goofs
      The first time we see the bus driver chasing the bus his hat falls off towards the left side of the road. The second time it drops directly behind him to the right of the middle.
    • Quotes

      Julien Jeanvier: [as Julien is fleeing from the police] Sophie was back in the game! Pure, raw, explosive pleasure! Better than drugs, better than smack! Better than a dope-coke-crack-fix-shit-shoot-sniff-ganja-marijuana-blotter-acid-ecstasy! Better than sex, head, 69, orgies, masturbation, tantrism, Kama Sutra or Thai doggy-style! Better than banana milkshakes! Better than George Lucas's trilogy, the muppets and 2001! Better than Emma Peel, Marilyn, Lara Croft and Cindy Crawford's beauty mark! Better than the B-side to Abbey Road, Jimmy Hendrix and the first man on the moon! Space Mountain, Santa Claus, Bill Gates' fortune, the Dalai Lama, Lazarus raised from the dead! Schwarzenegger's testosterone shots, Pam Anderson's lips! Woodstock, raves... Better than Sade, Rimbaud, Morrison and Castaneda! Better than freedom, better than life!

    • Connections
      Featured in 1,001 Movies You Must See (Before You Die) (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      La Vie en Rose
      Music by Louiguy

      Lyrics by Édith Piaf

      Performed by Louis Armstrong, Donna Summer, Zazie and Trio Esperança

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mieux que la vie
    • Filming locations
      • Liège, Wallonia, Belgium(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Nord-Ouest Films
      • StudioCanal
      • Artémis Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $553,504
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,546
      • May 23, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,604,201
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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