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Don't Worry, I'm Fine
A 19-year-old searches for her twin brother after he runs away from home, following a fight with their father.
Release : | 2006 |
Rating : | 7.3 |
Studio : | Fin Août Productions, |
Crew : | Director of Photography, Director, |
Cast : | Mélanie Laurent Kad Merad Isabelle Renauld Julien Boisselier Thibault de Montalembert |
Genre : | Drama |
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Great Film overall
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
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this film is basically one of the best movies i've ever seen (and i've seen a lot).it is very rare for me to get so exited about a film. it means a lot that i had thought about it all week and couldn't get it out of my mind...the story is hard to tell without revealing anything, but it all begins with Lili coming back home from vacation, and her parents telling her that her twin brother has run away... thats when it all begins. the main theme song is amazing, and the actress which later appeared on INGLORIOUS BASTARDS is rare... a must see movie.
Fans of Eric Rohmer,you have got to move on:this world of youth is not a rosy one ,not a world where all that a girl has to do is choose between an apartment in Paris or a small house in the suburb.Philippe Lioret does not show young people going to the beach,or contemplating their navel or waiting for the green ray.Melanie Laurent shines in her part of a desperate girl whose twin brother has disappeared.She puts the blame on her father (Kad Merad) but this man,as the movie progresses ,becomes more and more pitiful ,and more and more endearing.He's got a strong guilt feeling and the only time he rebels against a -perhaps unfair- accusation comes relatively late in the movie when he says he gave him all that money could buy.Isabelle Renauld is equally efficient as the mother and good support is provided by Aïssa Maiga and Julien Boisselier.In Lioret's excellent work,the character who moves me deeply is the father ;the conclusion of the movie leaves us with a man who finally gave all,who wrote his self-criticism,a good father who tried his best and who deserves all our sympathy.Like this?Try these......"La Stanza Del Figlio" Nanni Moretti "Ordinary people" Robert Redford
I was expecting a real mystery, complex (or at least well balanced and realistic) characters, real family relationships study. The plot line seemed intriguing and I like independent witty movies.From the beginning, it feels shallow, full of clichés, and like a first attempt to paint places, people, life.I started to watch it at 2x with subtitles when it becomes too silly and unrealistic, when she stopped eating and was kept in the hospital like a prisoner.Even at 2x it was boring and depressing. So I jumped at the end of the movie in order to know the truth about Loïc.The truth is, you won't miss anything by avoiding this dull movie.
Elise is a young woman 19 years old who return home after having spent a school year in Spain. She meets again her parents and is surprised not to see her twin brother, Loïc. Her parents explain to her that her brother has left home after a violent quarrel with their father. But, she is astonished not to have received phone calls from him. She suspects that something arrived to her brother, but she has no means to get news from him. Then she decides to stop to eat. Her parents are obliged to send her to an hospital and it's only when she receives post cards from her brother that she stop her hunger strike. But things are not simple and she shall discover later truth about his brother disappearing. The movie is a very dramatic painting both on conflict between parents and child, but also on love that ties twin brother and sister. Acting is very good, specially for Mélanie Laurent and Kad Merad and I consider this movie as a great one.