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Aime et fais ce que tu veux

Original title: W imie...
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
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6.6/10
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Aime et fais ce que tu veux (2013)
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Running toward God but away from his sexuality, Adam became a priest at age 21. Now the head of a rural parish, he's still tormented by desire. When Father Adam attempts to help a troubled t... Read allRunning toward God but away from his sexuality, Adam became a priest at age 21. Now the head of a rural parish, he's still tormented by desire. When Father Adam attempts to help a troubled teen, long-suppressed feelings begin to surface.Running toward God but away from his sexuality, Adam became a priest at age 21. Now the head of a rural parish, he's still tormented by desire. When Father Adam attempts to help a troubled teen, long-suppressed feelings begin to surface.

  • Director
    • Malgorzata Szumowska
  • Writers
    • Malgorzata Szumowska
    • Michal Englert
    • Szczepan Twardoch
  • Stars
    • Andrzej Chyra
    • Mateusz Kosciukiewicz
    • Maja Ostaszewska
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    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Malgorzata Szumowska
    • Writers
      • Malgorzata Szumowska
      • Michal Englert
      • Szczepan Twardoch
    • Stars
      • Andrzej Chyra
      • Mateusz Kosciukiewicz
      • Maja Ostaszewska
    • 17User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Andrzej Chyra
    Andrzej Chyra
    • Priest Adam
    Mateusz Kosciukiewicz
    Mateusz Kosciukiewicz
    • Lukasz Dyni
    Maja Ostaszewska
    Maja Ostaszewska
    • Ewa
    Lukasz Simlat
    Lukasz Simlat
    • Teacher Michal Raczewski
    Tomasz Schuchardt
    Tomasz Schuchardt
    • Adrian
    Maria Maj
    Maria Maj
    • Matka Dyni
    Kamil Adamowicz
    • Rudy
    Mateusz Gajko
    • Gajo
    Jakub Gentek
    • Koko
    Daniel Swiderski
    • Babun
    Mateusz Malczewski
    • Mateusz
    Krystian Poniatowski
    • Itan
    Kacper Sztachanski
    • Sztacha
    Kamil Konopko
    • Kamil
    Michal Korzeniewski
    • Michal
    Marcin Topczewski
    • Marcin
    Olgierd Lukaszewicz
    Olgierd Lukaszewicz
    • Bishop
    Grzegorz Jaroszuk
    Grzegorz Jaroszuk
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    • Director
      • Malgorzata Szumowska
    • Writers
      • Malgorzata Szumowska
      • Michal Englert
      • Szczepan Twardoch
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    8kosmasp

    Ambiguous

    To say the least. The movie will not leave you completely after watching it. Whatever reaction it does create, it will stay with you. It's not an easy or light theme it takes on. Therefor it had to be careful. But it is not too careful. You have scenes that are explicit in its sexual nature (even if not completely graphic).

    But it is the overall feeling this movie might leave you with and the moral choices the characters are taking. It is not easy to watch at all and you might understand the characters or you might start to hate some of them too. But I can't imagine anyone watching this, feeling nothing (even if its just disgust). The acting is really good and you get the feeling as if this is really happening (some might argue that it is close to some truth, which wouldn't be wrong I reckon). Tough but maybe still rewarding watch
    9mussarimark

    Not an easy film--but beautiful in its own way

    This well-acted, carefully directed Polish film is the story of Adam, a priest in a small rural town trying to repress his homosexuality as he helps a group of troubled teens to find their footing again. Adam has a good heart and is mostly disciplined, represented by his running which he refers to as "a prayer." Without every directly saying so, the film is an indictment of the celibacy thrust on anyone wanting to become a Catholic priest--and the cost of that celibacy--but more than this it is a film about needing love and, even more so, FEELING love that can't be expressed or pursued in a relentlessly homophobic environment. Adam's intermittent alcoholism reflects the cost of self-denial: his entire life seems like self-abnegation to try to squelch his desires--a hopeless and costly endeavor.

    While Andrzej Chyra is excellent as Adam, it is Mateusz Kosciukiewicz as Lukasz who is a revelation here. Kosciukiewicz plays Lukasz as troubled and sensitive, taciturn and prone to outbursts--and we can readily understand why Adam is so drawn to him. It's a brilliant performance by Kosciukiewicz, layered and touching, one worth the whole price of admission.

    If there are flaws in this film, they are directorial choices. There are too many scenes of the boys being violent and abusive; we got the picture the first time or two. When we finally get to the passion we know is in Adam and Lukasz, the camera is simply moving around too much, the scene too obfuscated in dim lighting. We need to feel these moments. Also, I'm going to guess that both actors are probably straight in real life. As talented as they both are, they never actually kiss in that scene: there would be very passionate kissing. Maybe they should have watched Brokeback Mountain to see how two 'straight' actors simply threw themselves into their scenes of passion.

    We're left with certain questions at the end of In the Name Of--and that's fine--but the final scene is truly perplexing. Worth the watch. In many ways, a beuatiful film but not an easy one.
    8JvH48

    Dilemma's around child abuse in church and celibacy rules viewed from several different angles

    I saw this film as part of the official Competition section of the Berlinale 2013. The theme at hand is very relevant in the context of child abuse as came to light in recent years, but there is more to it than that in this film. While the "children" in this film are nearly old enough to count as consensual adults, there is always the relationship between teacher and pupil to block any sort of romantic involvement. And there is the issue of celibacy for Roman Catholic priests. And if that is not enough, any intimacy between men and boys (whatever their age) is frowned upon by not only the church but also not accepted by the average man/woman in the street. The scenario contains elements of all these issues, mixed together in a believable story line.

    As a bonus we see also the dilemmas that the church has to face when becoming aware that things are deviating from the official path. Our main character, priest Adam, has a proved track record of having a positive influence at all locations where he worked before. Nevertheless, there was always something going on, allegedly or not, that the church could not approve. And even when proving untrue rumors after all, it could have repercussions on their charitable work by the sheer suggestion alone. A transfer to a different place with the proverbial clean slate is then the next best thing the clerical hierarchy can do in their context, since dismissing him would be a loss for the social work that the church wants to continue at any price.

    All of the above issues are intermixed in this film. That is done in such a way that one has difficulties to choose for either side, even for or against the church who is often maneuvered in a difficult position. And there is always some form of collateral damage due to suddenly broken relationships, deserving our pity as well. The perfect casting and superb acting carry this film and make into a believable piece of work. Having lived devoid of religious beliefs for the greater part of my life, I cannot follow in the footsteps of most of the characters in this film. And we should not forget this this happens in Poland, but even being from The Netherlands where I live, we know that their actions and beliefs are not extreme or otherwise unbelievable.
    10jimsmithnewyork-646-578370

    Outstanding

    Andrej Chyra (Father Adam), Mateusz Koskiukiewicz (the tongue-tied Lukasz) and Tomas Schuchard (the streetwise Blondie)are superb. But this is writer/director Malgorzata Szumowski's film and it is original, fresh. It proves once again the power of art to make sympathetic a character you wouldn't have believed was worthy of consideration based on the facts alone. I mean the conscience-tormented Father Adam who is enveloped in a haze of homoeroticism generated by the late-teenage youths at a Polish reformatory camp. Given the emotional and affectional undernourishment among both the adults and the youths it is unsurprising that desire emerges here and there. But Father Adam is no predator pedophile exploiting altar boys. He is a sincere man devoted to the well-being of his wards and his temptations come in the form of youths past the age of consent played by actors well-past that age.
    7yasin-99896

    Let's not forget that priests are also people!

    The film is a bit slow, with less action and even less dialogue ... However, it is a great film because it manages to evoke the maximum frustration that a Catholic priest has to face, leaving aside the work he does, unfolds is also a MAN and that every man needs to love and feel loved, to hug and be hugged in turn, to communicate about his joys, needs, feelings and pains ... From what I understand, life is a nightmare for these Catholic priests, because they are forbidden to lead a normal life.

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Polish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • In the Name Of
    • Filming locations
      • Elk, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • MD4
      • Mental Disorder 4
      • Canal+ Polska
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,883
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,635
      • Nov 3, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,127,938
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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