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L'Amour ouf

Original title: L'amour ouf
  • 2024
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  • 2h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
5.7K
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Malik Frikah, Mallory Wanecque, François Civil, and Adèle Exarchopoulos in L'Amour ouf (2024)
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Coming-of-AgeTragic RomanceCrimeDramaRomance

Local rebellious teenager Clotaire falls for his schoolmate Jackie, but gang violence leads him to a darker destructive path. After years apart, the star-crossed lovers discover that every p... Read allLocal rebellious teenager Clotaire falls for his schoolmate Jackie, but gang violence leads him to a darker destructive path. After years apart, the star-crossed lovers discover that every path they've taken leads them back together.Local rebellious teenager Clotaire falls for his schoolmate Jackie, but gang violence leads him to a darker destructive path. After years apart, the star-crossed lovers discover that every path they've taken leads them back together.

  • Director
    • Gilles Lellouche
  • Writers
    • Gilles Lellouche
    • Ahmed Hamidi
    • Audrey Diwan
  • Stars
    • Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • François Civil
    • Malik Frikah
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,430
    416
    • Director
      • Gilles Lellouche
    • Writers
      • Gilles Lellouche
      • Ahmed Hamidi
      • Audrey Diwan
    • Stars
      • Adèle Exarchopoulos
      • François Civil
      • Malik Frikah
    • 15User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • Jackie (25 ans)
    François Civil
    François Civil
    • Clotaire (28 ans)
    Malik Frikah
    • Clotaire (17 ans)
    Mallory Wanecque
    Mallory Wanecque
    • Jackie (15 ans)
    Alain Chabat
    Alain Chabat
    • Le père de Jackie
    Benoît Poelvoorde
    Benoît Poelvoorde
    • La Brosse
    Vincent Lacoste
    Vincent Lacoste
    • Jeffrey Valrinck
    Jean-Pascal Zadi
    Jean-Pascal Zadi
    • Lionel (28 ans)
    Élodie Bouchez
    Élodie Bouchez
    • La mère de Clotaire
    Karim Leklou
    Karim Leklou
    • Le père de Clotaire
    Raphaël Quenard
    Raphaël Quenard
    • Kiki (20 ans)
    Anthony Bajon
    Anthony Bajon
    • Tony
    Thibaut Lair
    • Tony (18 ans)
    Gilles-Alane Ngalamou Hippocrate
    • Lionel (17 ans)
    • (as Gilles-Alane Hippocrate)
    Kali Boisson
    • Lou (15 ans)
    Logan Lefebvre
    • Kiki (17 ans)
    Nicolas Wanczycki
    • Molosse Henri Gachet
    David Ayala
    David Ayala
    • Molosse Ludovic Pierson
    • Director
      • Gilles Lellouche
    • Writers
      • Gilles Lellouche
      • Ahmed Hamidi
      • Audrey Diwan
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    User reviews15

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    7sdmassey

    Hectic epic love story

    The film is very long and pretty uneven between its first part when the characters are teenagers and the second part, ten years later.

    The acting is really good. The young actors are fresh and genuine. Adele and François are top. Alain Chabat is a big teddy bear and as usual, you want to punch Benoit Poolvoorde.

    The musical background really sets the 80's tone in small industrial French town. Mostly British and American songs but so grounded in the era.

    You end the film with a smile on your face.

    It is not the best film of the year but a beautiful crazy passionate love story. Despite being uneven, you follow Clotaire and Jackie all the way.
    8marleneleroux-137-154992

    Great surprise

    Original scenario. Lellouch did really great with this movie, one of the best scenario and movie of the year. Great Nostalgie starting from the opening font style. Picture, music, image all other the movie is a great memory of the 80s and 90s.

    The "kids" are playing very well, looking forward new movies, they are to become great actors. I was a bit afraid of Exarchopoulos as usually I don't really like her but she does pretty well on her scenes which are pretty made for her. Chabat is obviously great as the GOAT he is, i remind me of Didier at the start for thise who know, you'll know. Civil is perfect in the role, this dark style fits him very well.
    5Bleu-Le-Fluff-0969

    Hyper active crime romance that over stays it's welcome

    Gilles Lellouche's near 3-hour epic crime romance adventure is quite ambitious. For Lelouche to explore some interesting themes about crime, angsty, love, and the extremely energetic tone, it's an accomplishment of French cinema in this current times.

    Lellouche does offer some great aspects about it's concept. The strong performances, beautiful colorful production, tone, and camerawork really helps establish the environment, tone and setting. Unfortunately, what prevents it from being an epic masterpiece is the writing and structure. Oftentimes, Lellouche applies too much into the narrative. It's clear what the story is wanting to express and there are some pretty good aspects about it. But with a narrative that feels unnecessary stretched out and having characters that don't feel too emotionally connectable doesn't do much service to what Lellouche would have wanted.

    I do appreciate some of the ambitious take Lellouche does. The fact he was able to capture the time period perfectly and have a good pacing does show the passion. But it's style over substance moments ends up over staying it's welcome. Realistically, this movie didn't have to be near 3-hours.
    9kosmasp

    Love eternal

    Or something along those lines - so no pun intended. The bad boy syndrome ... you have it here too. And you have to suspend your disbelief for a few things so the movie can work in its entirety. The old he isn't that bad - I can save him route - is our character right this time? There are some indications early on where this might lead - question is if love can move anything and if so ... how much that would be.

    This tells us the story in three different timelines and we are having a bit of a back and forth. That said, it not a frantic back and forth. Also get your mind out of the gutter - this is a love story ... with some violence in a different area ... if no one believes in an individual ... well he won't believe in himself either.

    It is often on the verge of cliche, but never really falls off or flat. It works quite nicely - and the actors are the ones that make it work. You will always disappoint some people with the way your resolve or "end" things, but I think this chose the best way to go ... in all ways imaginable that is. A movie for almost everyone - drama baby, baby drama.
    4matlabaraque

    Heavy-handed directing and a pompous gift to nowadays teenagers

    If my kid read this review she would certainly kill me. Jokes apart, for French teenagers, "L'amour ouf" (Breaking Hearts) is indeed an upcoming cult film which could be compared to "La Boum" (The Party - 1980- with Sophie Marceau).

    The gangster part and the story of revenge in the background can't mislead us: it's first and foremost a love story, a typical teenage film with all the ingredients it usually features : romance, heartbreaks and struggle for love.

    For sure, the director has put a lot of himself in it (music, cinema references, memories of intimate scenes, telephone booth's souvenirs...). This being said, it does not stand out for its originality yet, a little bit for his style. However, it's a film which does not withstand an adult's critic especially when it comes to analyse the verisimilitude of its plot and the good (or bad) taste of its filming .

    I don't want to lash out at Gilles Lellouch who is a fantastic actor, who looks like a humble and good person, and who is, after all, a decent director as "Le Grand Bain" (Sink or Swim), his previous film prooved us. "Breaking Hearts" on the other hand, is way more personal, but way less funny than his previous film and way more pompous. Don't get me wrong. It's entertaining but it never ever approaches a cult or a very good film as the director inteneded to. It becomse a problem because you can clearly tell that the director wanted it to be something big, you can clearly tell he has put a lot of effects, a lot of money for something too pompous to be good. Too much for the style, too less for the content and the credibility of his story.

    Gilles Lellouch is very "heavy-handed" when it comes to gangster scenes, bunch of friends' scenes and love scenes. I personnaly think he has litterally copied some scenes from La Haine (Hatred), Dirty Dancing or West Side Story. And the same thing happens when it comes to dialogs (the sentences, the phrases used are very...very written). At the end, you may reckon it does not reach the standard of a cult movie, and clearly never ever approach a master-piece . You might even wonder if it was really worth 32 billion budget.

    Despite being a cultural phenomenon here in France from which tik tok and social networks have cashed in, "Breaking Hearts" remains an average film done with heavy manners, heavy effects and classic tools (insisting 90's music, close-up and travelling).

    In spite of the astonishing cast and the very expensive effects, something does not work. I think the director relies too much on the weight of his stars, the weights of his words (the very written dialogs that most of the time fall short) and too less on the power of the story or the input of supporting roles. Apart from Alain Chabat and his touching role as a widow father, the supporting roles are not to be remembered (and it has nothing to do with their performance because Vincent Lacoste for instance is brilliant as the "vilain"). THe supporting roles are most of the time irrelevant to the story, and quite trivial. Quite a pity .

    At the end, you may end up fed up with all these cichés as if Gilles Lellouch intented to give his audience what it was expecting.

    In addition to this overdose of music, there is what I would call a very personal depiction of the 80's-90's , or even an americanization of the 80's-90's which seem cool (it's fun to be brought back to theses memories with the recording tape and fake phone calls), but growing up in a small town in France in the 90's was not like the film pictures (bunch of black friends, pupils taking an americanized bus to go to school and wait on car's roofs). I am afraid to say that I don't believe it. It's fake. The family relationships are manichean as well (a beaten child stopps school and no one says nothing to him), the adventure scenes are very gendered (the girls hold their nose when they dive whereas the boys make a backflip), and basically everything from beginning to end is very classic (the bad kid climbs up on old cars and beats up adults despite being weak and skinny).

    The discovery of the rising stars Mallory Wanecque and Malik Frikah could make you forget all this cliché mania for a while. In fact, the first act is quite brilliant. This incandescent love is very well pictured in a classic style though. You expect a beautiful ending to it (you can't wait to see Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil from whom you expect to bring something new, more modern, after 12 years of gap in the plot).

    The problem is that it is stricly the contrary that happens. François Civil and Adèle Exachopoulos bring NOTHING new, their performances are almost held back... with less intensity than their younger counterparts.

    The story lacks sense in the second part of the film. Besides the megalomania of the director is over represented to emphasize the love, the fate and the beauty of the main characters. Gilles Lellouch makes long (too long) scenes focusing on their faces. Adèle Exachopoulos's first scene (that happens after one hour of film) says it all: dancing on a trendy night club dance floor by moving her head with sensuality and touching her untied hair.

    Clichés, solid cinema references, and a great soundtrack, this is what this film is made of.

    All in all it looks like the perfect recipe for teenagers, a cheesy gift offered to them with no limit over the budget and two fantastic picks (that's for sure): (way better than the famous stars of this film !): Mallory Wanecque and Malik Frikah. Hats off for their two performances.

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    • Trivia
      The version of the film screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2024 had 166 minutes of runtime. The version released in theaters in October 2024 had 161 minutes. Gilles Lellouche said he kept editing the film up until the weekend before its theatrical release and cut 3 scenes out - the dance sequence at the end of the film and the scenes that showed adult Clotaire being violent and trashing Jackie's house while begging to talk to her.
    • Goofs
      The actresses who play Jackie have different eye colors.
    • Connections
      References West Side Story (1961)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Gilbert Bécaud

      Lyrics by Pierre Delanoë

      Performed by Benoît Poelvoorde

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beating Hearts
    • Filming locations
      • Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Nord, France
    • Production companies
      • Trésor Films
      • Chi-Fou-Mi Productions
      • StudioCanal
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    • Budget
      • €35,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,148,192
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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