Camille, de 17 años, aburrida durante unas vacaciones familiares en un campamento, coquetea con el instructor de vela casado Blaise para poner celoso a su novio, a pesar de la diferencia de ... Leer todoCamille, de 17 años, aburrida durante unas vacaciones familiares en un campamento, coquetea con el instructor de vela casado Blaise para poner celoso a su novio, a pesar de la diferencia de edad entre ellos.Camille, de 17 años, aburrida durante unas vacaciones familiares en un campamento, coquetea con el instructor de vela casado Blaise para poner celoso a su novio, a pesar de la diferencia de edad entre ellos.
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In the interest of ample disclosure, this reviewer is an ardent fan of actress Isild Le Besco; she is beautiful Naturally, not via human contrivance; she needs no makeup; and she would look gorgeous in a pair of overalls or in her "birthday suit" - in all her glory! I will rate a film with Isild in the cast much higher than if it featured a different actress!
The setting is a campground in Gironde, France, and a close-knit group of campers vacation there summer after summer. Although they're on holiday, there's something a little claustrophobic about the social atmosphere in the campground - it's the same people year after year, & newcomers & outsiders are looked on with suspicion.
At the center of this intriguing film is beautiful, 17-year-old Camille (Isild Le Besco), who definitely has a 'tude - projecting her boredom, directing F-bombs at her mother, complaining her boyfriend is "too immature", and generally arguing with everyone; but, she does have real sex appeal.
Everyone is enjoying the summer, more or less, when a new guy shows up - Blaise. Who is Blaise? He's a sailing instructor, middle-aged, married with a child, lower-class, lacking in musculature, with receding hair & a decidedly homely face.
After Blaise's arrival, surprisingly, Camille breaks-up with her boyfriend, Freddie - 16, with great muscle-tone, a cute face, & a head full of brown hair. Camille is now seen hanging with Blaise - now she is laughing & unmistakably flirting with Blaise. Blaise? Really? Blaise - the new guy - is confronted repeatedly: "Stay away from Camille!" he is warned more than once, yet Camille keeps returning to his side, growing more & more attracted to him.
Among the regulars, the nagging question - or the "elephant in the campground", if you will - is , "What the hell does Camille see in Blaise?" No one ever gets an answer. For her part, Camille says, "I tried to fly with crooked wings."
This reviewer is not revealing spoilers, and so, regarding Blaise's behavior in the latter part of the film, I will only ask this question: "What if Shakespeare's Romeo could not bring himself to finish the job?"
Unlikely love story? A summer tragedy? You'll have to watch "Wild Camp" yourself to delve into this mystery & look for answers!
For viewers with ultra-delicate sensibilities, there is a relatively brief sex scene in this film with nudity.
9 out of 10 stars!
The setting is a campground in Gironde, France, and a close-knit group of campers vacation there summer after summer. Although they're on holiday, there's something a little claustrophobic about the social atmosphere in the campground - it's the same people year after year, & newcomers & outsiders are looked on with suspicion.
At the center of this intriguing film is beautiful, 17-year-old Camille (Isild Le Besco), who definitely has a 'tude - projecting her boredom, directing F-bombs at her mother, complaining her boyfriend is "too immature", and generally arguing with everyone; but, she does have real sex appeal.
Everyone is enjoying the summer, more or less, when a new guy shows up - Blaise. Who is Blaise? He's a sailing instructor, middle-aged, married with a child, lower-class, lacking in musculature, with receding hair & a decidedly homely face.
After Blaise's arrival, surprisingly, Camille breaks-up with her boyfriend, Freddie - 16, with great muscle-tone, a cute face, & a head full of brown hair. Camille is now seen hanging with Blaise - now she is laughing & unmistakably flirting with Blaise. Blaise? Really? Blaise - the new guy - is confronted repeatedly: "Stay away from Camille!" he is warned more than once, yet Camille keeps returning to his side, growing more & more attracted to him.
Among the regulars, the nagging question - or the "elephant in the campground", if you will - is , "What the hell does Camille see in Blaise?" No one ever gets an answer. For her part, Camille says, "I tried to fly with crooked wings."
This reviewer is not revealing spoilers, and so, regarding Blaise's behavior in the latter part of the film, I will only ask this question: "What if Shakespeare's Romeo could not bring himself to finish the job?"
Unlikely love story? A summer tragedy? You'll have to watch "Wild Camp" yourself to delve into this mystery & look for answers!
For viewers with ultra-delicate sensibilities, there is a relatively brief sex scene in this film with nudity.
9 out of 10 stars!
It is amazing the French can churn out so many well-acted, complex stories about relationships and American filmmakers cannot even get close. An unattractive loser is thrown a life-line by his wife's brother and given a job as a camp counselor (sailing instructor). The camp is aflame with currents of lust, rebellion and resentment. Camille is so angry about her own coming of age insecurities and controlling father who is living in the past thinking she should still be his little girl, that she despises him and attacks everyone. Everything she does now is to hurt him and assert control of her life, even if only symbolically.
She goes after the counselor who is a decent man but himself buried in troubles. She cannot go anywhere without flopping or showing her magnificent boobies. She is one part flirt and 9 parts hormonal nightmare. The gentle old guy submits and she leads him down a path of self destruction and lunacy taking herself out along the way.
She goes after the counselor who is a decent man but himself buried in troubles. She cannot go anywhere without flopping or showing her magnificent boobies. She is one part flirt and 9 parts hormonal nightmare. The gentle old guy submits and she leads him down a path of self destruction and lunacy taking herself out along the way.
This little French drama was relased in France during summer 2006 and only a bunch of folks saw it. I undertsand because of the cast and also the topic. Nothing to do with Fabien Oteniente's CAMPING. This is a pure drama, very moving, slow but riveting, where Denis Lavant brings a terrific performance. A story that may "speak" to many folks, very realistic. Not a thriller, but only a character study concerning young but also mature audiences. Closer to DUPONT LAJOIE than CAMPING. I really love the Denis Lavant's character, there should be more like this one in films. Isild Le Besco - Maïwenn's sister in true life - is also excellent in her role. Downbeat story.
This is a pretty stereotypical French movie in a lot of ways. It takes place entirely in a holiday camp (the French always seem to be on vacation in their movies). It also involves a middle-age man having a torrid affair with a sexy teenage girl. They call these May-December affairs in the English-speaking world, but with the French it might be more April-December (or maybe late March) as the characters, and sometimes the actresses as well, often seem to be a little shy of eighteen.
To his credit, Dennis Lavant does not look to be in December of his years (early October maybe) and, unlike with some French films, it's not completely inconceivable that a bored teenage girl camping with here parents could fall for him, and even leave her more age-appropriate boyfriend. Of course, his character is also a paroled convict, married with children, and working at the camp for his brother-in-law. Pretty much everyone objects to the affair--the brother-in-law, the girl's parents, her friends, the other camp employees--but the two simply cannot resist each other. It's good old French amour fou, but it turns out to eventually be a VERY extreme case of it, and the film eventually becomes more than a little implausible.
Lavant is the more famous actor here, but mention should also be made of his co-star, Isilde LeBesco. Yes, she is kind of ordinary looking in the face. Yes, she's not terribly convincing as a 17-year-old. But she has one of the most incredible natural bodies I've ever seen and she ALWAYS shows it off in every movie she's in. Besides, she's certainly not a bad actress, and being from a more permissive country with no Hollywood reputation to protect, she takes on some interesting, if not always successful (or particularly believable)roles. She's one of a long line of French actresses, who are simply more sexy and uninhibited on the screen than the vast majority of their Hollywood peers. This is easily the worst movie of hers I've seen, but she and Dennis Lavant do manage to rise above the ho-hum material to make it marginally worthwhile.
To his credit, Dennis Lavant does not look to be in December of his years (early October maybe) and, unlike with some French films, it's not completely inconceivable that a bored teenage girl camping with here parents could fall for him, and even leave her more age-appropriate boyfriend. Of course, his character is also a paroled convict, married with children, and working at the camp for his brother-in-law. Pretty much everyone objects to the affair--the brother-in-law, the girl's parents, her friends, the other camp employees--but the two simply cannot resist each other. It's good old French amour fou, but it turns out to eventually be a VERY extreme case of it, and the film eventually becomes more than a little implausible.
Lavant is the more famous actor here, but mention should also be made of his co-star, Isilde LeBesco. Yes, she is kind of ordinary looking in the face. Yes, she's not terribly convincing as a 17-year-old. But she has one of the most incredible natural bodies I've ever seen and she ALWAYS shows it off in every movie she's in. Besides, she's certainly not a bad actress, and being from a more permissive country with no Hollywood reputation to protect, she takes on some interesting, if not always successful (or particularly believable)roles. She's one of a long line of French actresses, who are simply more sexy and uninhibited on the screen than the vast majority of their Hollywood peers. This is easily the worst movie of hers I've seen, but she and Dennis Lavant do manage to rise above the ho-hum material to make it marginally worthwhile.
Let's see; a 17 year old girl falling for a guy 2 1/2 times her age, 10x ugly to her 10x gorgeous, stupid beyond comprehension, a mentally disturbed teenage mind inside a 50 yr. old man's body ... what's not to like? With all that, the poor girl obviously just couldn't help herself. Wow.
The age difference is the least of the problems (not really a problem at all, by itself). But the characterizations of both protagonists were just so overdrawn, and in a very sloppy way. It was great that the directors let us see the lovely Isild Le Besco running like a gazelle on several occasions, but they made the viewers pay dearly for that privilege with their awful screen writing (the two were the same, if you look at the credits).
Definitely the worst French film I've ever seen, and in the bottom five of movies I've seen from anywhere.
The age difference is the least of the problems (not really a problem at all, by itself). But the characterizations of both protagonists were just so overdrawn, and in a very sloppy way. It was great that the directors let us see the lovely Isild Le Besco running like a gazelle on several occasions, but they made the viewers pay dearly for that privilege with their awful screen writing (the two were the same, if you look at the credits).
Definitely the worst French film I've ever seen, and in the bottom five of movies I've seen from anywhere.
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