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The Beautiful Person

Original title: La belle personne
  • 2008
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
8.4K
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Léa Seydoux in The Beautiful Person (2008)
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Cute Junie starts at her cousin Matthias' high school and class after her mom's death. She meets his friends. The boys want to date her - even her handsome, young Italian teacher.Cute Junie starts at her cousin Matthias' high school and class after her mom's death. She meets his friends. The boys want to date her - even her handsome, young Italian teacher.Cute Junie starts at her cousin Matthias' high school and class after her mom's death. She meets his friends. The boys want to date her - even her handsome, young Italian teacher.

  • Director
    • Christophe Honoré
  • Writers
    • Christophe Honoré
    • Gilles Taurand
    • Madame de La Fayette
  • Stars
    • Louis Garrel
    • Léa Seydoux
    • Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    8.4K
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    • Director
      • Christophe Honoré
    • Writers
      • Christophe Honoré
      • Gilles Taurand
      • Madame de La Fayette
    • Stars
      • Louis Garrel
      • Léa Seydoux
      • Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    • 23User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Louis Garrel
    Louis Garrel
    • Nemours
    Léa Seydoux
    Léa Seydoux
    • Junie
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
    • Otto
    Esteban Carvajal-Alegria
    Esteban Carvajal-Alegria
    • Matthias
    Simon Truxillo
    • Henri
    Agathe Bonitzer
    Agathe Bonitzer
    • Marie
    Anaïs Demoustier
    Anaïs Demoustier
    • Catherine
    Valérie Lang
    • Florence Perrin
    Jacob Lyon
    • Jacob
    Jean-Michel Portal
    • Estouteville
    Martin Siméon
    • Martin
    Chantal Neuwirth
    Chantal Neuwirth
    • Nicole - la patronne du café Sully
    Louka Anargyros
    Thomas Anargyros
    Gabriel Attal
    Gabriel Attal
    Jeanne Audiard
    • Jeanne
    Thomas Ayouti
    Clément Bertommeau
    • Director
      • Christophe Honoré
    • Writers
      • Christophe Honoré
      • Gilles Taurand
      • Madame de La Fayette
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    6bjarias

    ..could all have been said in a fraction of the time

    ..yea.. she's a real winner... ..she teases and torments her 'friend' to his ultimate demise.. ..and with her other love interest, she feels very strongly about him, but must leave and go far, far away... for he is just too beautiful, and although he proclaims he loves her, in the end she knows he will ultimately leave her for another.. ..(and who decided to cast him in that role.. at times he looks and acts more like a student than they do).. ..all that, and a bunch of confusing side story lines, adding nothing at all to the main story.. ..the French have mastered these kinds of productions.. too bad in this one the efforts of a good number of talented young actors went to waste
    7imoyess

    Everyone is running away from something.

    She runs away from abandonment, he runs away from his misery, other runs away from disappointment, from fear. No need to be told in words. Sometimes it could reach the cruelty and frivolity, but that might be the charm of the movie too.

    If you get lost in translation, while watching this movie, it's because you didn't learn to the meaning of the words first. Not the kind of movie to start a journey with french cinema, but definitely a good one if you have already dived in the genre.
    7ConditionsOfUse

    A little forgotten movie aimed for romantic and Paris lovers

    When I first encountered this film upon arriving in France in 2008, my grasp of French was tenuous at best. Recommended by a date as an initiation into the intricacies of Parisian life and French identity, I absorbed its essence more through its visual tapestry than its dialogue. Nevertheless, its exploration of youth, love, loss, and tragedy struck a chord, despite a notably contrived poetry scene.

    Years later, fluent in French and revisiting the film, I appreciated its cultural references and recognized every Parisian locale. Yet, while its emotional and sexual tensions remained compelling, its narrative seemed less relevant to my current stage of life. The adaptation of La Princesse de Clèves, while timely in its original context, no longer resonated with the depth it once did during my youth.

    However, the film's strength lies in its nostalgic depiction of a bygone Paris, albeit one that may appear overly romanticized and out of step with contemporary cinematic depictions. Nevertheless, Paris continues to attract visitors seeking its nostalgic allure, and the film serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of recreating this enchanting past.

    While somewhat overlooked, this film merits attention, particularly for those yet to experience its evocative portrayal of Parisian life.
    jm10701

    Lovely, melancholy, fascinating view of Parisian teenagers

    This is a lovely, deliberate, melancholy look into the fairy-tale lives of pale, beautiful, preternaturally graceful high-school students in Paris - a dreamy, pearly, wintry Paris on which the harsh sun never, ever shines.

    The Beautiful Person is so hypnotically beautiful that it drew me through the somewhat jarring adjustment I had to make from my placid late-middle-aged American world into theirs, which teems with sex and longing, but - Oh, my! - it was worth it. This movie is luxurious and delightful.

    Some of those who do not like it may be unwilling or unable to make such a cultural adjustment, but those who do will be rewarded. Earlier reviews here encouraged me to hang in there through the rough patches in the beginning, when I could not even tell who was who and doing what with whom. Those reviews also hinted that I might be slightly disappointed after Christophe Honoré's last movie, the remarkable Love Songs (Les Chansons d'amour). I was not at all. This is a sadder movie, but it is no less deeply satisfying.

    Like Love Songs, seeing this once is not enough: I need my own copy so I can watch it over and over. Also like Love Songs, I expect the pleasure it gives will grow richer with each viewing.

    Something nice I just realized: there are no drugs in this movie, hardly any alcohol (none at all among the kids), no vomiting, no farting, no bullying, no mindless cruelty or grossness of any kind. In other words: This is not an American movie for American teenagers. It is probably not even a realistic view of Parisian teenagers (even they must have a few pimples), but realistic or not it is a joy to behold.
    lazarillo

    Pretty good actually

    After her mother's death, a pretty teenage girl (Lea Seydoux) moves in with relatives and attends school with her male cousin. She quickly gets embroiled in the dizzying affairs of her cousin's clique of friends and young teachers. There are straight affairs, gay affairs, straight love triangles, gay love triangles, bisexual love triangles, teacher-student affairs, teacher-student love triangles--really you need some kind of chart to keep track of it all. "Junie", the protagonist, first gets involved with "Otto", the shy odd-man-out in all these sexual shenanigans (perhaps because he's the only one with a decent haircut), but she soon finds herself drawn to the young Italian teacher (Louis Garrel), who is already involved with another student in the clique AND a fellow teacher.

    This kind of sounds like a French bedroom farce--especially a scene where one character drops a lurid love letter from his pocket and everyone thinks it belongs to the Italian teacher, leading to all kinds of misunderstandings. But this movie is actually very moody and gloomy--even tragic at one point. All these liaisons don't seem to leave anyone very happy. In that respect this kind of reminded me of Catherine Breillat film, but it also has a surprising lack of sex scenes (aside from one strange scene where Seydoux bares her breasts for her boyfriend in what looks to be a school hallway or the streets of Paris). It is also strangely anachronistic. It's a modern-day film judging from the occasional use of cell phones, but the characters still pass notes instead of text messaging. And I guess it must be perfectly legal in France for teachers to carry on with students because no one even remarks on it. (Of course, everyone here LOOKS like they're in their twenties). I guess France is just a different place--at least their movies certainly are.

    Seydoux is pretty good here even if her character is frustratingly opaque. She and Anais Demoustier (who has a small part in this and would appear with Seydoux again later in a similar film called "Le Belle Epine") might be the only girls prettier than their male co-star Louis Garrel, who has appeared in seemingly every other French film since making his mark in Catherine Breillat's 2007 film "The Last Mistress". It is Seydoux though who is perhaps on the verge of true international fame with a starring role in "Farewell, My Queen" and in the upcoming Cannes-winner "Blue is the Warmest Color". This is kind of strange movie for a lot of reasons, but it's also actually pretty good.

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    • Trivia
      Christophe Honoré decided to make this adaptation of La Princesse de Clèves after French president Nicholas Sarkozy criticized the novel.
    • Quotes

      Nemours: I'm in a total love-sick mess.

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Le Pacte (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Güzel insan
    • Filming locations
      • Lycée Molière, Rue du Ranelagh, Paris 16, France(school)
    • Production companies
      • ARTE
      • Scarlett Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $748,217
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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