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The Student

Original title: L'étudiante
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.5K
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Sophie Marceau and Vincent Lindon in The Student (1988)
ComedyRomance

Weeks from her final exams, part-time teacher Valentine meets a very different musician. Just a one-night stand and back to preparing for exams, she thinks.Weeks from her final exams, part-time teacher Valentine meets a very different musician. Just a one-night stand and back to preparing for exams, she thinks.Weeks from her final exams, part-time teacher Valentine meets a very different musician. Just a one-night stand and back to preparing for exams, she thinks.

  • Director
    • Claude Pinoteau
  • Writers
    • Claude Pinoteau
    • Danièle Thompson
  • Stars
    • Sophie Marceau
    • Vincent Lindon
    • Élisabeth Vitali
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Pinoteau
    • Writers
      • Claude Pinoteau
      • Danièle Thompson
    • Stars
      • Sophie Marceau
      • Vincent Lindon
      • Élisabeth Vitali
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Valentine Ezquerra
    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Ned
    Élisabeth Vitali
    • Celine
    Jean-Claude Leguay
    Jean-Claude Leguay
    • Charly
    Elena Pompei
    • Patricia
    Roberto Attias
    • Philippe
    Brigitte Chamarande
    • Claire
    Christian Pereira
    Christian Pereira
    • Serge
    Beppe Chierici
    Beppe Chierici
    • L'appariteur
    Nathalie Mann
    • Alexandra
    Anne Macina
    • Laura
    Janine Souchon
    Janine Souchon
    • La dame au chien
    Virginie Demians
    Hugues Leforestier
    Hugues Leforestier
    • Patron du bouchon
    Jacqueline Noëlle
    Marc-André Brunet
    • Victor
    Isabelle Caubère
    André Chazel
    • Director
      • Claude Pinoteau
    • Writers
      • Claude Pinoteau
      • Danièle Thompson
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    User reviews11

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    10sun328

    one of the most touching movie!

    the plot is so actual that it reminds me of my own life, since i am also a student now. the French romantic atmosphere in that movie is another reason why i grade 10 for it. And i like the ending of the movie particularly, it makes me burst into tears. it is the very movie that makes me have an interest on Sophie.
    7funky_dunc

    A Lesson in Pleasant French Fun

    L'Etudiante is a film that centres around the relationship between a student teacher called Valentine (Sophie Marceau) and an ambitious but unsuccessful musician named Ned (Vincent Lindon).

    Valentine is an exceptionally dedicated student, who thinks of nothing but passing her exams, which, quite unsurprisingly, has a big effect on her relationship with Ned. Ned is frequently tormented by this fact, and also that his relentless touring does not help the relationship either. The film follows them as they try to overcome these problems and settle into a life together.

    Like most French films, L'Etudiante is quite dialogue-heavy. Very little actually happens in the film and most of the scenes are of the main actors talking, whether that be in flats, cafés, restaurants, cars, beds, trains or the streets of Paris. And, as is also true about most French films, it is the quality of the acting that sees this through. Lindon is highly entertaining as Ned. He portrays perfectly the man with great ambitions but not the ruthlessness needed to fulfil them. His down-to-Earthness is the perfect contrast to Marceau's highly-strung Valentine. Marceau gives an excellent performance. We've all known workaholics who put their personal success before everything else. Often we see these people as cold and unemotional but Marceau is the opposite and shows Valentine to be as human as anyone else helping us to understand what is driving her.

    Again, as is also often the case in French films, there are a number of constant irritations in the picture.

    Often, especially at the beginning, the director seems to just want to look at Marceau. She's very attractive but the constant goddess-like adoration does get a little waring. Fortunately, it calms down a bit by the second half of the film. A common gripe at French films is that the dialogue can get a bit precious at times. This is certainly true of L'Etudiante. When I was a student, I rarely fell out with people because of their opinions on social anthropology, political philosophy or career options. Perhaps Parisian students do. And finally, Marceau does spend quite a few scenes au naturale. This is not an unpleasant sight but,personally, I found it to be a little unnecessary.

    L'Etudiante is a good French film for people who don't watch many French films. It won't change your life but it does provide you with an insight into commercial French cinema and will definitely keep you entertained for a couple of hours.
    1sfrsez

    i want to die

    Thats how awful this trash is. Full diclosure , have never drank cola, cause its disgusting. This garbge is like consuming 3l of corn syrop. Not 1 good scene.
    10Instanto-929-625300

    L'étudiante - For those who love

    To speak frankly - This is not just a french movie.

    And honestly, it does have it's flaws, like every movie.

    Good news is: They do not really matter.

    Valentine is a young student in Paris, who hasn't got time for anything, not even for sleeping. A romance that lasts longer than a night is out of the question. Then she meets Ned, who doesn't even take the time to finish his sentences. From here it takes a rather usual turn: They fall in love until they start getting to know each other better and they reach the turning point, to settle for true love or to separate.

    Everyone who gets to see this classic movie, that is in love or ever has been, shall jump up at the end and scream: 'Yes! Yes! That's exactly how it is!' With tears in one's eyes, because love is just like this and that's what L'étudiante has captured in all of its beauty.

    This movie begins with love and it ends with it, furiously. Director Claude Pinoteau takes the viewer on a trip, that begins with the first amazement of a new acquaintance, this feeling that takes your breath away and ends in a monologue which is, in my honourable opinion, one of the best ever.
    lokika

    Another film about the Love

    Hello IMDB, I'm again. Of course I've seen this film just as the La Boum 1 & 2. This is very good movie about a student, that how could she (Valentine) check against her private-life and her preparing for the final exams. Ned (Edouard) is a kindly man, who tries to tear Valentine from her exams. Quarrells and reconciliations. Maybe it's a little bit cliché topic, but meanwhile you watch the film, you don't see this, 'cos the casts are excellent. I recommend this film everyone to see once a time; from the children to grandparents. And not at last the music. . . So, Vladimir Cosma has made another great song: "You call it love". This what I wanted to say. Bye.

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    • Trivia
      Reuniting the creative team with actress Sophie Marceau, is often seen as a quasi-sequel or spiritual successor to The Party (1980) and The Party 2 (1982).
    • Connections
      Featured in Che ora è (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      You Call It Love
      Music by Vladimir Cosma

      Lyrics by Jeff Jordan

      Performed by Karoline Krüger

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1988 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Die Studentin
    • Production companies
      • TF1 Films Production
      • Gaumont Production
      • Reteitalia
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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