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Sophia's life is turned upside down when she meets Sylvain. She comes from a wealthy family, while Sylvain comes from a family of manual workers. Sophia questions her own values after abando... Read allSophia's life is turned upside down when she meets Sylvain. She comes from a wealthy family, while Sylvain comes from a family of manual workers. Sophia questions her own values after abandoning herself to her great romantic impulses.Sophia's life is turned upside down when she meets Sylvain. She comes from a wealthy family, while Sylvain comes from a family of manual workers. Sophia questions her own values after abandoning herself to her great romantic impulses.
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Wow. I enjoyed every second of the movie. Gorgeous cinematography, amazing acting & chemistry, original, touching, funny, beautiful.
Since I'm originally from Montreal (Quebec), I deeply felt a connection with the way the movie was approached. It felt so familiar to me and every character was someone I know in my daily life. I was so connected to the story and the atmosphere.
The subjects of the movie like social classes and feminine sexuality are also rarely shown in a movie the way it was shown in this. It was not pretentious at all, it was just meant to exist on the big screen. The shots were so original and creative....
I am also shocked to learn that this movie is not the one representing the Canada at the Oscars 2024.....shocking!
The last time I was mindblown with a French Canadian movie was when Mommy by Xavier Dolan came out.
I highly recommend!
Since I'm originally from Montreal (Quebec), I deeply felt a connection with the way the movie was approached. It felt so familiar to me and every character was someone I know in my daily life. I was so connected to the story and the atmosphere.
The subjects of the movie like social classes and feminine sexuality are also rarely shown in a movie the way it was shown in this. It was not pretentious at all, it was just meant to exist on the big screen. The shots were so original and creative....
I am also shocked to learn that this movie is not the one representing the Canada at the Oscars 2024.....shocking!
The last time I was mindblown with a French Canadian movie was when Mommy by Xavier Dolan came out.
I highly recommend!
"Sophia" (Magalie Lépine Blondeau) is contentedly married to "Xavier" (Francis-William Rhéaume) - though they sleep in separate rooms, and is quite nervous about meeting the renovator of their newly acquired waterside chalet. Those nerves seem wholly justified when her arrival introduces her to the lively "Sylvain" (Pierre-Yves Cardinal) who tells her that the place is in riddled with carpenter beetles and is in need of tons of expensive modernisation! She's understandably upset and her tears have quite an effect on the man. Soon they are having a beer and, well you can guess the rest... It isn't just an one night stand, though - they can't stop thinking about each other and this doesn't bode well for her marriage. Their friendship, though loving, now throws up some difficulties. She's from a wealthy family and he's a man who works with his hands. Her family - especially her rather obnoxious brother "Olivier" (Guillaume Laurin) rather look down on the man but his mother "Guylaine" (Linda Sorgini) who has a penchant for rather ropey vin rosé and his family do take to her more readily. Can the two manage to make their own affections prevail against an accumulating series of challenges? There's an engaging chemistry between the two as we see their romance build, falter, thrive - is it real love or just an infatuation with both seeking that which they can never have? I'll be honest, the ending rather crept up on me - it wasn't what I wanted and certainly not what I expected, but it's effective nonetheless as auteur Monia Chokri throws down a bit of a gauntlet to impulse, lust and both a psychological and visceral sense of longing. Do we seek love, and would we know it if we found it or does it seek us so it can plays games with us? The story can seem a little contrived at times and it does play to stereotype now and again too, but it's still quite an impassioned watch with two solid efforts at the helm.
Romantic comedies usually aren't my favorite genre but filmmaker Monia Chokri creates a simple, sweet and fun romantic movie with strong performances, interesting camerawork, atmosphere, and style.
Throughout, the narrative is the typical romantic comedy setting with interesting themes of social class, sexuality, exploration and connection but Chokri's direction, writing and approach to the narrative works as it's clear the movie doesn't take itself fully seriously and there are some interesting and creative choices to explore the characters and setting. The characters are interesting to explore while at times some of the developments and dialogue moments between them felt a bit too forced and left to be desired.
The performances are pretty good with each actor giving wonderful chemistry and moments together. All in all, while it's not something grand or amazing, it's a good fun romantic comedy movie with a good energy. French Canadian cinema is oftentimes not discussed much and it deserves to be discussed more.
Throughout, the narrative is the typical romantic comedy setting with interesting themes of social class, sexuality, exploration and connection but Chokri's direction, writing and approach to the narrative works as it's clear the movie doesn't take itself fully seriously and there are some interesting and creative choices to explore the characters and setting. The characters are interesting to explore while at times some of the developments and dialogue moments between them felt a bit too forced and left to be desired.
The performances are pretty good with each actor giving wonderful chemistry and moments together. All in all, while it's not something grand or amazing, it's a good fun romantic comedy movie with a good energy. French Canadian cinema is oftentimes not discussed much and it deserves to be discussed more.
Wrongly rated! This is in fact an erotic movie.
Please be aware if you accidentally go see this movie with your son/daughter.
I didn't understand why it is considered "Comedy". In the scenes where they try to do it, it is absolutely awkward! (in a really bad way)
Besides that, is sex, sex, rough sex, and more sex.
Don't get me wrong - I love sex, but I don't like to be tricked... If I want to see an erotic movie, I search for one and see it.
Sometimes resembling like a bad version of Emmanuelle, with a poor plot, this was one of the worst movies I've seen for a long time...
Story very "forgettable", turning this movie a real waste of time.
Please be aware if you accidentally go see this movie with your son/daughter.
I didn't understand why it is considered "Comedy". In the scenes where they try to do it, it is absolutely awkward! (in a really bad way)
Besides that, is sex, sex, rough sex, and more sex.
Don't get me wrong - I love sex, but I don't like to be tricked... If I want to see an erotic movie, I search for one and see it.
Sometimes resembling like a bad version of Emmanuelle, with a poor plot, this was one of the worst movies I've seen for a long time...
Story very "forgettable", turning this movie a real waste of time.
No expectations there, what so ever. Went without knowing a thing about that movie, except the fact it's a Rom-Com. Well, it is one of those sophisticated and over the top romantic comedies, that want to challenge the genre, but when you look at it in retrospective, you realize you've seen the same...once again.
The two main characters are falling in a mad ridiculous love story a little bit after an exposition that shows the audience its main character Sophia, which is married to Xavier for about a decade and they seem to be bored out of their asses from marriage life. At an evening with friends, they are talking about the essence of life and it all get down hill from there.
Once Sophia meets Sylvain she realizes that she needs it - this mad and uncontrolled love, to spice up her boring life. She finds excuses within the words of famous philosophers and tells all her friends and mother, about the new thrill in her life. We all know where it is going to go on the next stages and we all know exactly that there isn't love that lasts forever with the same fire like the one in the beginning.
The Class differences and the gaps from each and every direction will bury the naïve thought of careless and endless pure beginning-love and the movie, with all its strong points, like the way it tells the story, the cinematography, the crazy chemistry between both actors on the leading roles, still remains banal and even quite boring and is stretched for at least thirty minutes too much.
The musical score is reminding something from the sixties or seventies and I took a look at my phone, to see how much time is left too many times - it is the final stamp for something that won't cross the bar. It is built well, directed great and acted good, but seems like gluing from a lot of other familiar movies with no original statement to provide to the world, except that it is from Canada.
The two main characters are falling in a mad ridiculous love story a little bit after an exposition that shows the audience its main character Sophia, which is married to Xavier for about a decade and they seem to be bored out of their asses from marriage life. At an evening with friends, they are talking about the essence of life and it all get down hill from there.
Once Sophia meets Sylvain she realizes that she needs it - this mad and uncontrolled love, to spice up her boring life. She finds excuses within the words of famous philosophers and tells all her friends and mother, about the new thrill in her life. We all know where it is going to go on the next stages and we all know exactly that there isn't love that lasts forever with the same fire like the one in the beginning.
The Class differences and the gaps from each and every direction will bury the naïve thought of careless and endless pure beginning-love and the movie, with all its strong points, like the way it tells the story, the cinematography, the crazy chemistry between both actors on the leading roles, still remains banal and even quite boring and is stretched for at least thirty minutes too much.
The musical score is reminding something from the sixties or seventies and I took a look at my phone, to see how much time is left too many times - it is the final stamp for something that won't cross the bar. It is built well, directed great and acted good, but seems like gluing from a lot of other familiar movies with no original statement to provide to the world, except that it is from Canada.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter tackling the relationship between a brother and a sister in A Brother's Love (2019), Monia Chokri wanted her next movie to explore love with two people with real chemistry but coming from very different backgrounds, because according to her, in a relationship, at some point, what happens outside of the relationship (friends, work, family, neighbors) takes precedence over the actual relationship. She ended up making Babysitter (2022) (which she didn't write) before finishing writing and then directing The Nature of Love (2023).
- Quotes
Sylvain Tanguay: Why are you fighting what you are?
- ConnectionsFeatures Prest-O Change-O (1939)
- SoundtracksSensation
Poem by Arthur Rimbaud
Music by Robert Charlebois and Luc Morin
Sung by Robert Charlebois
(1969)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $24,400
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,304
- Jul 7, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $2,420,472
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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