Elias est attiré par son nouveau voisin, Alexander. Bientôt, il se rend compte que c'est la première fois qu'il est vraiment amoureux.Elias est attiré par son nouveau voisin, Alexander. Bientôt, il se rend compte que c'est la première fois qu'il est vraiment amoureux.Elias est attiré par son nouveau voisin, Alexander. Bientôt, il se rend compte que c'est la première fois qu'il est vraiment amoureux.
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- Prix
- 9 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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This movie contains a very deep emotional weight, the story is very well argumented, the main characters act very well, at the point you don't even realize that you are watching a film, you think that all you are watching is perfectly real. The glances Lou and Marius or Elias and Alexander had were awesome, there was that touch of deep love. The emotions the characters had, those emotions are what probably a normal person would experience, that means it's all realistic, absolutely nothing looks acted or prepared, these makes a very special connection with the viewer and all the movie. Thanks Anthony, thanks Lou, thanks Marius you are bringing a big amount of happiness and feelings through people that experience this kind of thinks.
I appreciate the way this story is told. It's also nice to see a good coming of age film that doesn't sexualize the characters. All their interactions are relatable. I love the confusion Elias has discovering who he is.
The thing I think I love the most about this film is how almost all of it is in the characters facial expressions. Great directing and acting there, especially by Goossens. Both the boys did a great job and all their interactions seem so genuine. It's refreshing to see people telling a realistic story that deals with actual things people go through. In that way, I can't help but compare this film with Close. Very glad I got the opportunity to watch it and I highly recommend it. I'll be keeping my eye on these young actors and I can't wait to see how they progress. I'll also be looking forward to what Schatteman does in the future.
The thing I think I love the most about this film is how almost all of it is in the characters facial expressions. Great directing and acting there, especially by Goossens. Both the boys did a great job and all their interactions seem so genuine. It's refreshing to see people telling a realistic story that deals with actual things people go through. In that way, I can't help but compare this film with Close. Very glad I got the opportunity to watch it and I highly recommend it. I'll be keeping my eye on these young actors and I can't wait to see how they progress. I'll also be looking forward to what Schatteman does in the future.
What I loved most about the film is its gentle and honest approach to love and identity. It doesn't try to give simple answers to Elias' questions or rush him to a clear conclusion. Instead, it embraces the messiness and uncertainty of growing up. Watching Elias navigate his emotions and relationships felt deeply relatable, even if the specifics of his experience are unique. His connection with Alexander, in particular, was portrayed with care-neither romanticized nor judged, but shown as a natural and complex part of adolescence.
The film also explores how our environment shapes us. The small Belgian village is both comforting and confining for Elias. On one hand, it provides a close-knit community and a sense of stability. On the other, it creates expectations that can feel suffocating, especially when it comes to fitting in. This tension adds depth to the story, making Elias' journey not just about his personal feelings but also about how he sees himself in the world around him.
For me, Young Hearts is more than just a coming-of-age film-it's a reminder of how important it is to embrace who we are, even when it's not easy or clear. It captures the beauty and vulnerability of first experiences, from love to self-discovery. I was left feeling nostalgic for those moments in my own life when everything felt new and full of possibilities. If you appreciate heartfelt and nuanced storytelling, this film is definitely worth watching. It's a quiet but powerful story that stays with you long after it ends.
The film also explores how our environment shapes us. The small Belgian village is both comforting and confining for Elias. On one hand, it provides a close-knit community and a sense of stability. On the other, it creates expectations that can feel suffocating, especially when it comes to fitting in. This tension adds depth to the story, making Elias' journey not just about his personal feelings but also about how he sees himself in the world around him.
For me, Young Hearts is more than just a coming-of-age film-it's a reminder of how important it is to embrace who we are, even when it's not easy or clear. It captures the beauty and vulnerability of first experiences, from love to self-discovery. I was left feeling nostalgic for those moments in my own life when everything felt new and full of possibilities. If you appreciate heartfelt and nuanced storytelling, this film is definitely worth watching. It's a quiet but powerful story that stays with you long after it ends.
Expectations were high for this film - and man, wow, not only did it deliver, but it delivered in style!
Beautiful cinematography, enjoyable music, adorable story that the viewer (especially ppl among the LMBTQ community) could identify with.
The struggles of the boy (Elias) were depicted masterfully, and the happy ending was excellent - good to see a movie that puts more emphasis on the positive side of the topic.
However, this is my only critics to the film (that's why it's 'only' 10/9) - that I found it overly optimistic. Real life, unfortunatelly, is not like this.
A little bit more screentime could have been devoted to some drama about bullying, or refusal, because let's face it, there are always haters in real life.
Yes, there were minor hints about this in the film here and there, but a few more scenes should have been put into it about the negative sides. This could have made Elias's fears more understandable. In the end, it created an almost dream-like scenario.
However, this is a minor issue. One that doesn't really snaps you out of the immersion at all.
(I just felt like I have to explain the 9 stars)
We have to also talk about how excellent the cast were! The actors played their role wonderfully - even the young ones, so hats off really.
Now stop wasting your time by reading my review, go and watch it instead!
Beautiful cinematography, enjoyable music, adorable story that the viewer (especially ppl among the LMBTQ community) could identify with.
The struggles of the boy (Elias) were depicted masterfully, and the happy ending was excellent - good to see a movie that puts more emphasis on the positive side of the topic.
However, this is my only critics to the film (that's why it's 'only' 10/9) - that I found it overly optimistic. Real life, unfortunatelly, is not like this.
A little bit more screentime could have been devoted to some drama about bullying, or refusal, because let's face it, there are always haters in real life.
Yes, there were minor hints about this in the film here and there, but a few more scenes should have been put into it about the negative sides. This could have made Elias's fears more understandable. In the end, it created an almost dream-like scenario.
However, this is a minor issue. One that doesn't really snaps you out of the immersion at all.
(I just felt like I have to explain the 9 stars)
We have to also talk about how excellent the cast were! The actors played their role wonderfully - even the young ones, so hats off really.
Now stop wasting your time by reading my review, go and watch it instead!
10chsprlu
Usually, I do not do Movie Reviews - but this one I have to.
Usually, Queer Movies on Film Festivals are Dark, Sad, Drama. Young Heart changed everything!
Naturally, on Coming-Out Stories you have fear and sadness. Here as well, BUT: the positive Part overruled. Seeing the love growing, shy but there, see the fun (no sexual party, just romance (thank Gosh!) of the friendship, enjoying the time they had together.
Not only me had tears in the eyes, the whole audience was sniffing, cheering, crying.
The young Actors are fabulous! Well casted, well played!
When you have the chance: watch it!!
Usually, Queer Movies on Film Festivals are Dark, Sad, Drama. Young Heart changed everything!
Naturally, on Coming-Out Stories you have fear and sadness. Here as well, BUT: the positive Part overruled. Seeing the love growing, shy but there, see the fun (no sexual party, just romance (thank Gosh!) of the friendship, enjoying the time they had together.
Not only me had tears in the eyes, the whole audience was sniffing, cheering, crying.
The young Actors are fabulous! Well casted, well played!
When you have the chance: watch it!!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesElias's (Lou Goosens) older brother in the film is his real brother and Alexander's (Marius De Saeger) younger sister in the film is Marius's actual sister.
- GaffesAfter the pool party and drinking beer with his friends, Elias and his girlfriend settle in to sleep for the night and Elias is wearing a light green T-shirt. In the next shot he awakens unsettled, and the shirt is gone. The shot after that has him on his bicycle at night, wearing the shirt again.
- ConnexionsReferences Roméo et Juliette (1996)
- Bandes originalesBloete Voeten
Performed by Maksim
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Young Hearts
- Lieux de tournage
- Grand Place / Grote Markt, 1000 Brussel, Belgique(Brussel Square)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 416 $ US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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