An author returns to his hometown of Cognac for the first time in 35 years to help promote a distillery. He is also there to face the memories of his first love. The people & places he retur... Read allAn author returns to his hometown of Cognac for the first time in 35 years to help promote a distillery. He is also there to face the memories of his first love. The people & places he returns to evoke many feelings from the past.An author returns to his hometown of Cognac for the first time in 35 years to help promote a distillery. He is also there to face the memories of his first love. The people & places he returns to evoke many feelings from the past.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination total
- Le guide de chai
- (as Julie Pépin Lehalleur)
- Le mixologue
- (as Guillaume Le Doner)
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Lie With Me feels fresh because it doesn't single out coming out nor struggles of a same-sex relationship, instead focusing on the entire lives of two people in love, and showing how vastly different they may be. It is not a typical story of grief, which made it even more special. There's great chemistry between Stéphane and the son of his lover - they're pulled to each other for their own personal reasons and having come full circle, provide each other with closure and long lost answers.
I think everyone should watch this movie, because it's a story of life - perfect, flawed and beautiful.
I most liked the message behind Lie With Me: to be authentic, daring and live your truth. You're making the world a better place by being You.
It takes a certain kind of restraint from a filmmaker to tell a small story so tenderly and moving without going for gut punching tearjerking moments. But that is exacty what is on display here. The feelings are real, the emotions run deep, but the actors deliver it all delicate and beautiful.
The 'older' cast is wonderful, the 'son of' is great to look at but the joy of teenage love in the flashbacks and the actors portraying it make this movie a triumph.
The whole cast is great but there are standouts. Guillaume De Tonquédec is the only actor in the cast I knew by sight but I've seen him more in comedic roles - at least that's the memory I have of him - but he nails it. His internal emotional turmoil reads perfectly as he comes back into town and meets Lucas. In the present scenes, it's mostly him and Victor Belmondo - famous last name and familiar features but the first time I've heard or seen him in anything - they are good but not as poignant as the flashbacks. Julien De Saint-Jean and Jérémy Gillet are just amazing in this film, their scenes give life and weight to the scenes in the present. These flashbacks are intense, believable, and capture gay teenage love well.
Lie with Me / Arrête avec tes Mensonges is sweet considering what it's about, even light at times but it works.
@garcwrites.
For any gay man who married a woman, or woman who married a gay man (feel free to swap out genders as applicable), this movie could help understanding. It's emotional and beautifully acted and directed.
Obviously, this movie means a lot to me and I truly love it. It is very near the top (if not THE top) of my list of all time favorite movies, and I cannot wait until it is available for purchase in the US so I can add it to my permanent collection!
Please see this movie and enjoy it!
Did you know
- TriviaThe original novel, Arrete Avec Tes Mensonges (Stop With Your Lies) was translated into English and given its English title by actress Molly Ringwald.
- Quotes
Stéphane Belcourt: My mother used to tell me: "Stop with your lies". But it's not lies if you make up stories.
Lucas Andrieu: Provided you don't make them up.
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- Also known as
- Bırak Artık Şu Yalanlarını
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Box office
- Budget
- €2,100,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $641,042
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1