L'amour et les forêts
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Follows Blanche Renard, who meets Greg Lamoureux and believes he is the one. However, she soon finds herself caught up in a toxic relationship with a possessive and dangerous man.Follows Blanche Renard, who meets Greg Lamoureux and believes he is the one. However, she soon finds herself caught up in a toxic relationship with a possessive and dangerous man.Follows Blanche Renard, who meets Greg Lamoureux and believes he is the one. However, she soon finds herself caught up in a toxic relationship with a possessive and dangerous man.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations total
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Valérie Donzelli's *Just the Two of Us* (*L'amour et les forêts*) is a chilling exploration of the thin line between passion and possession. Adapted from Éric Reinhardt's novel, the film follows Blanche Renard (Virginie Efira), a woman who falls for the charming and enigmatic Greg Lamoureux (Melvil Poupaud). What begins as a dream romance quickly unravels into a harrowing story of manipulation and emotional abuse.
Virginie Efira delivers a heartbreaking performance as Blanche, capturing the vulnerability and strength of a woman trapped in a toxic relationship. Melvil Poupaud is hauntingly convincing as Greg, whose possessiveness and control escalate with a quiet menace that keeps the tension palpable throughout. Their dynamic drives the film, creating moments that are both devastating and utterly compelling.
Donzelli's direction is intimate and unflinching, using close, often claustrophobic framing to reflect Blanche's emotional confinement. The film's pacing is taut, gradually intensifying as Greg's behavior becomes increasingly dangerous. The screenplay, co-written by Audrey Diwan and Donzelli, is sharp and nuanced, offering an unvarnished look at the psychological toll of abuse while avoiding melodrama.
The cinematography contrasts the idyllic beginnings of Blanche and Greg's relationship with the dark, oppressive atmosphere of its descent, enhancing the emotional weight of the story. The score, subtle yet haunting, underscores the film's themes of love turned toxic.
*Just the Two of Us* is a powerful and unrelenting film that speaks to the complexities of abusive relationships. Best watched in a quiet setting, it's a story that demands attention and reflection, shining a light on the courage it takes to confront and escape such situations.
Rating: 8/10 - A tense, emotionally charged depiction of love and its dangerous shadows.
Virginie Efira delivers a heartbreaking performance as Blanche, capturing the vulnerability and strength of a woman trapped in a toxic relationship. Melvil Poupaud is hauntingly convincing as Greg, whose possessiveness and control escalate with a quiet menace that keeps the tension palpable throughout. Their dynamic drives the film, creating moments that are both devastating and utterly compelling.
Donzelli's direction is intimate and unflinching, using close, often claustrophobic framing to reflect Blanche's emotional confinement. The film's pacing is taut, gradually intensifying as Greg's behavior becomes increasingly dangerous. The screenplay, co-written by Audrey Diwan and Donzelli, is sharp and nuanced, offering an unvarnished look at the psychological toll of abuse while avoiding melodrama.
The cinematography contrasts the idyllic beginnings of Blanche and Greg's relationship with the dark, oppressive atmosphere of its descent, enhancing the emotional weight of the story. The score, subtle yet haunting, underscores the film's themes of love turned toxic.
*Just the Two of Us* is a powerful and unrelenting film that speaks to the complexities of abusive relationships. Best watched in a quiet setting, it's a story that demands attention and reflection, shining a light on the courage it takes to confront and escape such situations.
Rating: 8/10 - A tense, emotionally charged depiction of love and its dangerous shadows.
Go out more they said. Meet men they said. Maybe that's not such a great idea after all...
Lamoureux is anything but amoureux.
It's very uncomfortable and triggering. Watching the degree to which a woman allows a man to degrade her. And for what, for the love that he once gave her? Which was all clearly staged, a carefully conceived trap.
Peak confidence for a domestic abuser - admit he's an abuser and then blame her for allowing it to happen, for not loving him enough to prevent him from turning into an abuser.
Yeah, cats and wine seem better companions.
Not all men they said. Enough though.
It's very uncomfortable and triggering. Watching the degree to which a woman allows a man to degrade her. And for what, for the love that he once gave her? Which was all clearly staged, a carefully conceived trap.
Peak confidence for a domestic abuser - admit he's an abuser and then blame her for allowing it to happen, for not loving him enough to prevent him from turning into an abuser.
Yeah, cats and wine seem better companions.
Not all men they said. Enough though.
This one is not the first and not the last film about domestic violence but in my opinion, there can never be too many. The statistics showed this was especially common during Covid, when people stayed at home and their demons grew wilder. However, this one has nothing to do with lockdowns: it methodically and chronologically describes the classical story, and we see all the stages - first lies, feeling discomfort, alienation from social life, apprehension, guilt, desperation, danger, fear of the truth being revealed, guilt again, fear of physical assault, helplessness, panic, terror. Both the film itself and Melville Poupaud and Virginie Efira's acting show us how terrible it can be and that there's a way out of the nightmare the moment you realize you're in danger. In the movie, that happened quite late but hopefully this film will help someone to see the signs and end this horror earlier.
A very serious story that is a brilliant base for the topic of abusive relationships. Any woman, starting at a young age, should understand such things. I think this movie would be great for such a topic. The context of the story perfectly captured the essence of such relationships and what kind of relationships they lead to.
The whole movie had me in suspense. The feeling was mixed with romance that quickly faded away. The good thing is that real happiness was still present. Thanks to such a cocktail of emotions, I was not left indifferent.
Undoubtedly, I would not have experienced such emotions if not for the amazing actors. They perfectly conveyed the necessary emotions. Both fear and anger were in the actors' faces and I still remember these scenes.
In addition to the acting talents, I would like to mention the good musical accompaniment that added color to the context of the scenes. These sounds did not let me forget what abusive behavior is.
The whole movie had me in suspense. The feeling was mixed with romance that quickly faded away. The good thing is that real happiness was still present. Thanks to such a cocktail of emotions, I was not left indifferent.
Undoubtedly, I would not have experienced such emotions if not for the amazing actors. They perfectly conveyed the necessary emotions. Both fear and anger were in the actors' faces and I still remember these scenes.
In addition to the acting talents, I would like to mention the good musical accompaniment that added color to the context of the scenes. These sounds did not let me forget what abusive behavior is.
Fantastic, straightforward film with an intricate portrayal of a psychopath tormenting a strong woman who's found herself in his web. There isn't that much to be said, which is a good thing. The main heroine carries herself with poise and dignity throughout the horrific ordeal, and emerges victorious. This is a disturbing enough thriller, realistic, and without any Hitchcockian ambiguity, being clearly done through a female lens. While fully delivering aesthetically, it would hopefully serve to leave any abuse victim feeling empowered. We need more films to call out such abusers: "petit monsieur".
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- TriviaThe script is based on Éric Reinhardt's 2014 novel "L'Amour et les Forêts" (which is also the French title), which translates as "Love and Forests."
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- €5,830,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,506
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $919
- Jun 16, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $5,249,837
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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