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L'enfant

  • 2005
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  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Jérémie Renier and Déborah François in L'enfant (2005)
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Bruno and Sonia, a young couple living off her benefit and the thefts committed by his gang, have a new source of money: their newborn son.Bruno and Sonia, a young couple living off her benefit and the thefts committed by his gang, have a new source of money: their newborn son.Bruno and Sonia, a young couple living off her benefit and the thefts committed by his gang, have a new source of money: their newborn son.

  • Directors
    • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
    • Luc Dardenne
  • Writers
    • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
    • Luc Dardenne
  • Stars
    • Jérémie Renier
    • Déborah François
    • Jérémie Segard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
    • Writers
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
    • Stars
      • Jérémie Renier
      • Déborah François
      • Jérémie Segard
    • 84User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Jérémie Renier
    Jérémie Renier
    • Bruno
    Déborah François
    Déborah François
    • Sonia
    Jérémie Segard
    • Steve
    Fabrizio Rongione
    Fabrizio Rongione
    • Jeune Bandit
    Olivier Gourmet
    Olivier Gourmet
    • Policier en civil
    Anne Gerard
    • Commerçante
    • (as Anne Gérard)
    Bernard Marbaix
    • Commerçant
    Jean-Claude Boniverd
    • Le Policier en civil
    Frédéric Bodson
    • Bandit plus âgé
    Marie-Rose Roland
    • Une infirmière
    Leon Michaux
    • Policier Commissariat
    • (as Léon Michaux)
    Delphine Tomson
    • La fille aux cheveux rouges
    Stéphane Marsin
    • Jeune Homme
    Samuel De Ryck
    • Thomas
    François Olivier
    • Remy
    Hicham Tiberkanine
    • Abdel
    Hachemi Haddad
    • La concierge du toit
    Stéphane Bissot
    • La receleuse
    • Directors
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
    • Writers
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
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    User reviews84

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    8claudio_carvalho

    Indifference, Alienation and Redemption

    When the single mother Sonia (Déborah François) returns home with her newborn son, she finds that the baby's father Bruno (Jérémie Renier) had rented her apartment for a couple. She seeks out Bruno, who is a small time young thief that has a gang with two other teenagers, on the streets and they go to a shelter to stay during the cold night. On the next morning, they register the child with the name of Jimmy. When Bruno receives a proposal from his dealer for selling Jimmy for adoption for five thousand Euros, he steals the baby and sells him to his contact. However, when Sonia discovers what Bruno did, she faints, goes to the hospital and reports the transaction to the police. Bruno calls off the transaction and retrieves Jimmy, but has to pay to the dealers another five thousand Euros, in the beginning of his descent to hell and final redemption.

    The low-budget "L'Enfant" is actually the realistic story of Bruno, an indifferent and alienated young scum originated from the upper class but without job for option that steals, lies, manipulates, wanders on the streets and seems incapable of displaying love, remorse or any other human feelings. Sonia is not well developed and the viewer never knows who she actually is and why she felt in love for Bruno. Jérémie Renier and Déborah François have awesome performances in the lead roles. The conclusion is disappointing since the final redemption of Bruno is inconsistent with his character. Maybe the intention of the writers and directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne is to give some hope to the audience instead of the expected dark and credible ending. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Criança" ("The Child")
    7jpgonc

    A sad film about child-parents and lost youth

    L'Infant is extraordinary surprising. I never had seen a Belgian movie so I was very curious about this when I was in the theater.

    The script is about 2 young youths that aren't yet mature already carrying the burden of taking care of their own baby. Unemployed, without any good prospect of a real future, school droppers and not having reached maturity, they went on living just for the moment. The father is just a young, dull and irresponsible teenager that lives thru schemes and small petty crimes. The mother, looking as a 12 years old girl, thrives to support the child and don't discourage the way of living of her "husband", seen by her as fair and needed to aid their life.

    The film focuses also on the illegal and dark commerce of adoption and selling of children, which is by the way what the boy will do to gain a load of money...

    The movie then runs to decadence, regret, awareness of childish mistakes and bad options that, without surprise, would lead to an expected nightmare... jail.

    Great acting, fair dialog(Due to the content of the story) and a voyage to the sorrow for the misfortunes of these 2 child-parents.
    9Chris Knipp

    Another powerful story of the downtrodden from the Dardennes

    The Dardennes, who won their second Palme d"Or at Cannes this year with "L'Enfant" (The Child), describe it as "a love story that is also the story of a father." Twenty-year-old Bruno (Jérémie Renier) is a petty thief and scam artist in Seraing, an east Belgian steel town, who lives off his girlfriend's welfare and impulsively spends whatever he steals. When eighteen-year-old Sonia (Déborah François) returns after the birth of their son Jimmy, Bruno's far worse than merely unready to accept the responsibility of fatherhood. Unbeknownst to Sonia, he decides to sell the baby on the black market. The film is about what happens following this grotesquely ill-advised decision. Who is really the "child" here? Well, clearly the story is about Bruno.

    "L'Enfant" is urgent with movement and has little talk. As with the 1996 "La promesse" (The Promise, 1996), where Jérémie Renier debuted, "Rosetta" (1999), and "Le Fils" (The Son, 2003), the action is ceaseless and obsessive and seems almost real-time. But the Dardennes make every minute count. In those rare moments when the hyper-kinetic Bruno is momentarily still and the camera looks into his face, there's a strong sense of the doubt that will lead to his transformation. When Bruno tells Sonia "I'm sorry," or "I need you" and "I love you" the words carry weight because he doesn't normally ever say such things. But Sonia says, "You lie as you breathe." "L'Enfant" is as powerful and accomplished as anything the Dardennes have done, and as thought-provoking.
    Kirpianuscus

    fatherhood

    Dramatic, realistic, proposing honest portrait of an age, generation, near reality. A film about parenthood. Bitter, cold, well made. And about the build of responsability. All - gived in wise manner. With admirable force. A father. His son. A decision. And the transformation. And the price of option.
    Benedict_Cumberbatch

    The Child of 2 Lost Children

    Bruno (Jérémie Renier, magnificent) and Sonia (Déborah François, who reminds me of a younger Julie Delpy) are immature, teen lovers. They live on the streets of Seraing, Belgium, getting money from Bruno's gang's petty crimes. Sonia gives birth to a baby boy, Jimmy, but Bruno is totally indifferent. He sells his newborn son without Sonia's consent, and she has a nervous breakdown when he tells her what he did. Bruno then goes against all odds to get Jimmy back, but it won't be an easy ride.

    "L'Enfant" is a beautiful, raw poetry about children who haven't grown up, and have their own kids without even knowing how to care of themselves. This is a film of silences, gestures that say more than a thousand words. "L'Enfant" is the first film by Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne that I've had the opportunity to watch, and I couldn't be more satisfied. After reading great things about some of his other films - "La Promesse" (1996), "Rosetta" (Golden Palm at Cannes 1999), "Le Fils" (2002, Olivier Gourmet was awarded Best Actor at Cannes) -; now I understand why they're considered some of the most talented names making films nowadays. Their honesty and strength to tell this poignant story, which could easily become an absurd melodrama, is mindblowing. "L'Enfant" gave the Dardenne brothers a second Golden Palm at Cannes, and hopefully the pompous award will make more people curious to check this work of art. Nothing is as simple as it seems, and as we get into the nightmarish world of Bruno, we see he's not only an immature, cruel lad who sold his own kid, but someone who hasn't even begun to live.

    Sad and remarkable, "L'Enfant" has some similarities with Hector Babenco's classic "Pixote - A Lei do Mais Fraco" (1981) and is certainly one of the year's best. 10 out of 10.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Jimmy is played by 40 different babies.
    • Quotes

      Bruno: Only fuckers work.

    • Connections
      Featured in Smagsdommerne: Episode #3.17 (2006)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Les Films du Fleuve (Belgium)
      • SCOPE Invest (Belgium)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Child
    • Filming locations
      • Rue de la Banque, Seraing, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium(Sonia's apartment exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Fleuve
      • Archipel 35
      • Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
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    • Budget
      • €3,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $651,941
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $44,537
      • Mar 26, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,507,396
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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