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Winter Boy

Original title: Le lycéen
  • 2022
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2K
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Winter Boy (2022)
A 17-year-old high school student trying to get to grips with the new challenges posed by death, life, the city and "the temptation of renouncement".
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17-year-old Lucas is in his final year of boarding school when his father's sudden death shatters everything he took for granted. Filled with rage and despair, he visits his older brother in... Read all17-year-old Lucas is in his final year of boarding school when his father's sudden death shatters everything he took for granted. Filled with rage and despair, he visits his older brother in Paris to seek solace in this new city.17-year-old Lucas is in his final year of boarding school when his father's sudden death shatters everything he took for granted. Filled with rage and despair, he visits his older brother in Paris to seek solace in this new city.

  • Director
    • Christophe Honoré
  • Writer
    • Christophe Honoré
  • Stars
    • Paul Kircher
    • Vincent Lacoste
    • Juliette Binoche
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Christophe Honoré
    • Writer
      • Christophe Honoré
    • Stars
      • Paul Kircher
      • Vincent Lacoste
      • Juliette Binoche
    • 7User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Paul Kircher
    Paul Kircher
    • Lucas Ronis
    Vincent Lacoste
    Vincent Lacoste
    • Quentin Ronis
    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Isabelle Ronis
    Erwan Kepoa Falé
    Erwan Kepoa Falé
    • Lilio Rossio
    Adrien Casse
    • Oscar
    Anne Kessler
    • Sonia
    Elliot Jenicot
    • Thierry
    Pascal Cervo
    Pascal Cervo
    • Père Benoît
    Lawa Fauquet
    • La mère de Lilio
    Matéo Demurtas
    • Gabriel
    Christophe Honoré
    Christophe Honoré
    • Le père
    Antoine Matanovic
    • Milo
    Lancelot Jardin
    • Colin
    Milo Laudenbach
    • Victor
    Thomas Regnard
    • Le surveillant
    Wilfried Capet
    Wilfried Capet
    • Sekou
    Jean-Philippe Salerio
    • M. Loison
    Raphaël Defour
    • Dr. Dauvert
    • Director
      • Christophe Honoré
    • Writer
      • Christophe Honoré
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    2laduqesa

    I had to bail out

    This film was dialogue-heavy and action-light. The problem was that the dialogue was so inconsequential that it bored the socks off one.

    As for the "plot", I don't like whiffs of mysticism such as a near accident presaging a real one.

    I stuck with this for fifty five dreadful minutes while watching the sort of conversations I could hear in a local café in a francophone country. This was during a wake! It was so untrue to life that I was staggered. With a further seventy five minutes to go, I just couldn't bear the thought of putting myself through any more and clicked out.

    What on earth was Binoche doing here? Hadn't she read the script before accepting? She was the one point of light in the film acting properly and competently alongside a cast of nonentities. She's the reason why this got two stars instead of one.

    It's always a matter of regret leaving a film halfway through. Did it get better towards the end? However, no one should be subjected to trite trivia to get there and an hour's worth of it to boot.
    8haldunarmagan

    Heartwarming Coming of Age Story

    There are times one feels emotionally lost and unheard like Lucas in the Le Lyceen/Winter Boy by Christophe Honore. The movie is a slow burner yet beautiful, takes us to the world of 17-years old boarding school student struggling through the loss of his father as well as his inner world which seemingly complex and in dire need of guidance and tender. The family is so much focused on the appearances, and thus turns a blind eye to the inner screams of Lucas, played by Paul Kircher who is a real gem of this movie. Vincent Lacoste, Juliette Binoche, and Erwan Kepoa Fale are also excellent. Strongly recommended.
    7CinemaSerf

    Winter Boy

    I think Paul Kircher really captures the vulnerability of his "Lucas" character well here. He lives with his parents - Juliet Binoche and Christophe Honoré until an accident robs them of his father. His brother "Quentin" (Vincent Lacoste) returns from his home in Paris and the family start to come to terms with their grief. That manifests itself in many ways amongst the threesome, and causes friction between them too. It's his brother who comes up with the idea of taking the seventeen year old "Lucas" for some time in the big city, and so off they go. He shares his small apartment with "Lilio" (Erwan Kepoa Falé) to whom the young man immediately takes a shine. We already know that he is gay, and his time in the city gives him chance to explore the cultural sites of the city, and to give his Grindr a bit of exercise too. The narrative is peppered with occasional flashbacks as the young man continues to struggle to come to terms with his loss, becomes increasingly more selfish and introspective; reckless and thoughtless and also a little unforgiving of the stress on his family too. A bit of a misdemeanour (for a measly 150 Euros) sees his brother send him back home and that's where things step up a gear and everyone gets a fright. Reality takes the family by the scruff of the neck - but hopefully it will start the young "Lucas" on some sort of path to continue his life more positively. Binoche features sparingly, but her every expression conveys emotion - whether that be sadness, grief, exasperation or love; and there is plenty of love amongst this family. Lacoste also fares well as "Quentin" must reconcile the needs of his own life with those of his family - not an easy task when your teenage brother has the hots for a flatmate ten years older. It's Kircher who steals this, though. There is a confidence about his performance that is engaging to watch. He does elicit sympathy but you do want to just give him a slap at times, too. His behaviour isn't malevolent, but it's not so much of a melodramatic "cry for help", either. It's about his sorrow, his sadness and all of their emptiness, and the bitterness of those feelings. Who knew people still wore turquoise underpants, either! Maybe a little on the long side, but I reckon this actor might be around for a while to come.
    8jacobojanata

    emotional ambiguity

    Christophe Honore captures inevitable journey of self-discovery that Lucas (Paul Kircher) begins after the sudden death of his father. The emotional vacuum right after the accident is quickly substituted with the chaos of emotions - grief, guilt, solitude, desire, hatred.

    To deal with the chaos, especially if you are only as young as the main protagonist, is doomed to be chaotic and unorganised too. The chaotic and contrasting nature of Lucas' actions is most apparent in his first days in Paris, where he experiences both profound religious experience and first making love with an anonymous, insignificant person.

    Cheerfulness and joy burdened with sadness is an unimaginably difficult role to play but Paul Kircher does a wonderful job in conveying the emotional rawness and ambiguity. And so does Juliette Binoche, playing his mother. But it's perhaps this ambiguity that is so confusing for the young heart. What to believe in the world where sorrow is veiled under the scarf of joy?
    10lbrownfi92

    Exceptional

    Rarely do I come across a film that is so emotionally visceral that I genuinely feel the grief and joy, the chaos and peace, and every moment in between. Le Lycéen is one.

    Paul Kircher is truly phenomenal as Lucas, a character with whom you feel grateful to have experienced each moment. His performance is award-worthy, and I look forward to what he'll do next, because I know it will be wonderful. Juliette Binoche plays her role of Lucas' mother with excellence and poise and her performance must be seen to be fully appreciated.

    The story is beautiful in its simplicity. It touches deeply, and though I haven't shared Lucas' experience, the film made me almost believe I had.

    It's been a long time since I've sat through the credits of a movie in thought, just for the simple purpose of continuing to feel what the film made me feel. I was saddened as the screen finally faded to black, because somehow I had found the hope that it wouldn't end and that we'd continue for just a few moments longer.

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      Juliet Binoche's character lists of a few ideas for her son to see while visiting Paris. Including the Pont Neuf-- the setting of one of her most memorable roles in Carax's "The Lovers on the Bridge"
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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Dialogando con la vida
    • Filming locations
      • La Chambre, Savoie, France(Family home)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Pelléas
      • France 2 Cinéma
      • Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
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      • $484,040
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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