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Due uomini si incontrano in un sex club, rimangono invischiati in un abbraccio appassionato e passano la notte a conoscersi.Due uomini si incontrano in un sex club, rimangono invischiati in un abbraccio appassionato e passano la notte a conoscersi.Due uomini si incontrano in un sex club, rimangono invischiati in un abbraccio appassionato e passano la notte a conoscersi.
- Premi
- 8 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
Elodie Adler
- Infirmière d'accueil
- (as Élodie Adler)
Rosemine Safy-Borget
- Femme de ménage à Saint-Louis
- (as Rosemine Borget)
Trama
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- QuizThe intern who explains about HIV PEP treatment in the film is played by a real doctor.
- BlooperIn the metro, the old lady was supposed to get off one station before Théo and Hugo, but when they get off at Anvers you can see the old lady still in the wagon.
- Colonne sonoreThe Jail That Sets You Free
Written and Performed by Asaf Avidan
(c) Telmavar Records Ltd
(P) 2014 Telmavar Records
Avec l'aimable autorisation de Universial Music Vision
Recensione in evidenza
Hugo (the handsome François Nambot) and Théo (Geoffrey Couët, who has a little of Dirk Bogarde around the eyes) meet, in a highly-explicit fashion, in a French sex club. After they put their clothes back on and head into the Paris night, their conversation about how their sexual encounter had a deeper meaning than would normally, given where it took place, be expected, indicates the start of romance. But that nascent love affair comes under strain when the confession of a mistake by one of the young men prompts a revelation from the other.
Leaving aside a few supporting characters (and plenty of non-speaking though extremely active extras in the club scene), this is pretty much a two-hander film and as such needs good central performances. Both men are competent; although there are times when his delivery is a little wooden, Couët believably handles Théo's sudden mood swings, although I can't help wondering how Nambot, who seems the more accomplished actor, would have played them. Paris by night - even the grottier parts of it in which much of this is set - looks full of character and provides a good backdrop to the young lovers' meandering conversations.
And that opening scene? Well, call me shallow, call me a hypocrite, but I prefer my nudity non-saggy, so it is a relief when the camera focuses on Nambot and Couët - although not hunks, they're definitely better-toned than many of the sex club's patrons! (But personally, if I was going to be filmed completely nude except for my shoes and socks, I'd wear nicer socks.)
Leaving aside a few supporting characters (and plenty of non-speaking though extremely active extras in the club scene), this is pretty much a two-hander film and as such needs good central performances. Both men are competent; although there are times when his delivery is a little wooden, Couët believably handles Théo's sudden mood swings, although I can't help wondering how Nambot, who seems the more accomplished actor, would have played them. Paris by night - even the grottier parts of it in which much of this is set - looks full of character and provides a good backdrop to the young lovers' meandering conversations.
And that opening scene? Well, call me shallow, call me a hypocrite, but I prefer my nudity non-saggy, so it is a relief when the camera focuses on Nambot and Couët - although not hunks, they're definitely better-toned than many of the sex club's patrons! (But personally, if I was going to be filmed completely nude except for my shoes and socks, I'd wear nicer socks.)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 37 minuti
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