Leurs enfants après eux
- 2024
- Tous publics
- 2h 26min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
350
MA NOTE
Août 1992. Anthony a quatorze ans, et ce sera l'été du premier amour, le premier été, celui qui décide de toute la suite. Ce sera le drame de la vie qui commence.Août 1992. Anthony a quatorze ans, et ce sera l'été du premier amour, le premier été, celui qui décide de toute la suite. Ce sera le drame de la vie qui commence.Août 1992. Anthony a quatorze ans, et ce sera l'été du premier amour, le premier été, celui qui décide de toute la suite. Ce sera le drame de la vie qui commence.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesAt the beginning of the movie, set in the summer of 1992, Anthony is seen playing Street Fighter II on his Super Nintendo, but the game was released in mid-December of that year in France.
- ConnexionsReferences Bad Taste (1987)
Commentaire à la une
Featuring a wide range of French movie stars (Gilles Lellouch and Ludivine Saignier among others) as well as raising stars such as Raphael Quenard and Paul Kircher, the film had everything to lead to a success: An ambitious scenario with social struggle in the background, a very moral outcry against racial stereotypes, and beautiful faces to play the roles of loving teenagers. All in all, a full range of ingredients of a box-office hit were gathered. However the well prepared recipe doesn't work, leading to a nauseating overdose of namby-pamby sentimentality orchestered by an insisting 90's soundtrack.
As I said a few times in my previous reviews, a good book doesn't make a good film, just as good ingredients don't make a good dish. Doing a film is way different from writting a book and the emotion must be contextualized in some key scenes that this film is utterly deprived. And music can't save it all ! I am sorry but it's not because I hear Withney Houston's "I will always love you" that I'll be necessarily moved by a kiss or a love scene. It seems that the director relies too much on this technique to arouse our teenagers' memories.
The very acclaimed book (of Nicolas Mathieu, from which this story comes from) focuses on portraits of young teenagers living in the suburbs of eastern France in the 1990s, with the backdrop of the region's deindustrialization in the background. And so does the film... but in a clumsy way. The dialogs, many "key" scenes and the storytelling are most of the time unrealistic. It was, and it is a very interesting subject indeed but the way in which this theme is treated and interpreted is crucial. I have to admit that some of the actors are fairly good (Anthony's best friend, the girl friend and Gilles Lellouch of course as the father) but some others are off-putting mainly because the film is not very well written and the some scenes are cheesy. For instance, I was disappointed by the performance of Ludivine Saigner, a good actress without a shadow of a doubt but certainly questionable in her role of a popular mum disenchanted by her drunk husband.
I may be even harsher when it comes to Paul Kircher, who plays the role of Anthony, the main character. Although he was brilliant in Animal Kingdom, he seems constantly mistaken in that film in which he wanders from place to place without lifting his face ever, and without changing his attitude throughout the film ! He is permanently plunged into some sort of a teenage depression from beginning to end. There is barely an evolution from the starting point to the end in Anthony's attitude, and the main character struggles to make us believe he is learning anything good from all his hard blows.
A lot of things fall short especially the way the director depicts the main characters but also the key moments of Anthony's life. Everything goes too fast and is poorly represented.
Let's start with the unrealistic things. For instance, Anthony at the beginning of the film is supposed to be 14 . He's shy, clumsy, ugly like any other kid of his age and he rebels against his parents. How on earth does he manage to talk to absolute georgeous teenage girls who actually look 20 (+) in a deserted beach near a lake? How does this teenage low class boy manage to join a drugfree party in a beautiful house without drawing attention and how does he dare to challenge the local gangsters in an unfamiliar environment at the age of 14 ? Plenty of scenes are like this, just like when he reveals to the spectators how much he loves the girl by provoking a fight with her new lover, naked in front of a crowd...(!).
Not very credible is it ?
I've got the same bad feeling with the "vilain". And how is it possible that after two years of exile in Morrocco, Hacine (the "vilain") comes back as Tony Montana in his neighborhood all by himself and with the confidence of a well-known gangster? Wouldn't it be interesting to bring him up to a leading part instead of assigning him a role in which vengeance is the only goal he has ? Quite a pity if you consider how magnetic this actor can be.
Last but not least: the love story. I said earliier that the actress is fairly good, reserved but with charisma. However, the contrast with Anthony is too big. The key scenes are just not there to make us understand their fatal attraction to one another. So we can see it coming, but the lover story to me never really happens, there is no obvious reason to it. So we are almost surprised when it becomes real, and we don't understand why she accepts Anthony's weird reactions and how she falls in love with such a loser (being older than him).
I will end up this bad review with a good point and a question mark. Gilles Lellouche, the father of Anthony, is excellent, brilliant, touching, even frightening sometimes. His acting is perfect as always . I wonder how much of a coincidence it is that he's acting in a film that is strangely very similar to his (Beating Hearts) which was in theatre a few weeks ago. The same appetite for music, violence and teenage romance... The same injunction to 90's nostalgia. Quite disturbing to have two very similar films done partially by the same people.
My bet is that this film (Leurs Enfants Apres Eux) will not be as cult as Beating Hearts by missing the key moments of the storytelling and by a rather cheesy representation of this epoch.
As I said a few times in my previous reviews, a good book doesn't make a good film, just as good ingredients don't make a good dish. Doing a film is way different from writting a book and the emotion must be contextualized in some key scenes that this film is utterly deprived. And music can't save it all ! I am sorry but it's not because I hear Withney Houston's "I will always love you" that I'll be necessarily moved by a kiss or a love scene. It seems that the director relies too much on this technique to arouse our teenagers' memories.
The very acclaimed book (of Nicolas Mathieu, from which this story comes from) focuses on portraits of young teenagers living in the suburbs of eastern France in the 1990s, with the backdrop of the region's deindustrialization in the background. And so does the film... but in a clumsy way. The dialogs, many "key" scenes and the storytelling are most of the time unrealistic. It was, and it is a very interesting subject indeed but the way in which this theme is treated and interpreted is crucial. I have to admit that some of the actors are fairly good (Anthony's best friend, the girl friend and Gilles Lellouch of course as the father) but some others are off-putting mainly because the film is not very well written and the some scenes are cheesy. For instance, I was disappointed by the performance of Ludivine Saigner, a good actress without a shadow of a doubt but certainly questionable in her role of a popular mum disenchanted by her drunk husband.
I may be even harsher when it comes to Paul Kircher, who plays the role of Anthony, the main character. Although he was brilliant in Animal Kingdom, he seems constantly mistaken in that film in which he wanders from place to place without lifting his face ever, and without changing his attitude throughout the film ! He is permanently plunged into some sort of a teenage depression from beginning to end. There is barely an evolution from the starting point to the end in Anthony's attitude, and the main character struggles to make us believe he is learning anything good from all his hard blows.
A lot of things fall short especially the way the director depicts the main characters but also the key moments of Anthony's life. Everything goes too fast and is poorly represented.
Let's start with the unrealistic things. For instance, Anthony at the beginning of the film is supposed to be 14 . He's shy, clumsy, ugly like any other kid of his age and he rebels against his parents. How on earth does he manage to talk to absolute georgeous teenage girls who actually look 20 (+) in a deserted beach near a lake? How does this teenage low class boy manage to join a drugfree party in a beautiful house without drawing attention and how does he dare to challenge the local gangsters in an unfamiliar environment at the age of 14 ? Plenty of scenes are like this, just like when he reveals to the spectators how much he loves the girl by provoking a fight with her new lover, naked in front of a crowd...(!).
Not very credible is it ?
I've got the same bad feeling with the "vilain". And how is it possible that after two years of exile in Morrocco, Hacine (the "vilain") comes back as Tony Montana in his neighborhood all by himself and with the confidence of a well-known gangster? Wouldn't it be interesting to bring him up to a leading part instead of assigning him a role in which vengeance is the only goal he has ? Quite a pity if you consider how magnetic this actor can be.
Last but not least: the love story. I said earliier that the actress is fairly good, reserved but with charisma. However, the contrast with Anthony is too big. The key scenes are just not there to make us understand their fatal attraction to one another. So we can see it coming, but the lover story to me never really happens, there is no obvious reason to it. So we are almost surprised when it becomes real, and we don't understand why she accepts Anthony's weird reactions and how she falls in love with such a loser (being older than him).
I will end up this bad review with a good point and a question mark. Gilles Lellouche, the father of Anthony, is excellent, brilliant, touching, even frightening sometimes. His acting is perfect as always . I wonder how much of a coincidence it is that he's acting in a film that is strangely very similar to his (Beating Hearts) which was in theatre a few weeks ago. The same appetite for music, violence and teenage romance... The same injunction to 90's nostalgia. Quite disturbing to have two very similar films done partially by the same people.
My bet is that this film (Leurs Enfants Apres Eux) will not be as cult as Beating Hearts by missing the key moments of the storytelling and by a rather cheesy representation of this epoch.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- And Their Children After Them
- Lieux de tournage
- Lac de Pierre-Percée, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France(July 14th ball)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 561 554 $US
- Durée2 heures 26 minutes
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