Jeune & jolie

Year:
2013
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- What is it?

- Felix is looking for you.

- Did you see him?

- Yes, he passed the house.

- Did mum saw him?

- Yes, of course.

- Did she say something?

- That he was very handsome.

- Will you promise me not to tell mum?

- Yes.

- Why do you not want to say something?

- She has nothing to do with it. It is my life.

Sure if you say so,

I am not saying anything.

I do not want her to ask me questions:

What do you do, how did you meet?...

- Where does he come from?

- Are you in love?

Tell me, Isabelle!

Are you in love?

- And how about you?

- I do not know. I am a guy.

YOUNG & PRETTY

Come on, let us clear the table.

Guys, can you help us, too?

- Let's go swimming!

You have to tidy first,

we go for a swim later.

- Mum, can we go to the beach?

- Not now. You have to digest before.

- Please, Mum.

- You are going at four, after the nap.

We do not do siesta,

we are not kids.

I am no child,

but just take siesta!

Let me!

Let me go!

- Your German friend came.

- Yes, I know.

- He seems nice. He is called Felix, right?

- Yes.

- You should invite him to dinner.

- No. It is too silly.

- Did you saw him?

- Yes, there he is.

- Where?

- There, he is playing tennis on the beach.

Right there Do you see?

Shall we get down?

- Do you think?

- Clear, let us go.

There he comes.

- Turn around or you will not see him!

- Shut up!

- Hello, Felix.

- Hello.

- Hello, Isabelle.

- Hello.

- Can I introduce my friend, Milan?

- Hello.

- Are you fine?

- Yes, very fine, and you?

I think, very well. With beach,

sun... everything is perfect!

Tonight we go to a disco...

if you like to.

- Yes, of course.

- Great. I will call and see you there

- Sure, if you like.

- Super.

- See you.

- Great, bye.

There it is. Mira.

Finish it yourself!

Close it, I do not know

how you do it.

- I light it.

- So soon?

- Is it alright? Do you like it?

- You look like a whore.

- Do you think?

- Clear. Look at me!

- Gentle!

- That is better.

I am going. Are you going

to our parents now, so I can leave?

- Okay, will you tell me later?

- I promise.

- Do you not want to sleep?

- No.

- What are you doing then?

- Nothing.

- What about your sister?

- She fell asleep, I think.

- Did not she go to see her beloved German?

- No, she does not care.

- Does he speak French?

- Yes.

- Is it good?

- Coming from a German, yes.

- Put on your pyjamas and go to bed.

- Okay.

In any case, I have been to the

beach the whole day...

...with Milan, who I introduced to you...

...and we went body-surfing.

- Did you ever do body-surfing?

- Yes. - Yes, haha?

- Do you want some ice-cream?

- Yes.

- Good evening, sir.

- Good evening, sir and madam.

There you are.

Six Euros.

- Thanks, have a good night.

- Thank you.

- Come on, let us go to the beach.

- Do you want?

- Yes.

- It tastes good.

- Very good.

- First time?

- Yes.

- Do not be afraid!

- Thank you for tonight.

- Good night, Isabelle.

- Good night.

- You were not sleeping?

- As you see, no.

- Where are you coming from? Did your mother know?

- No.

And you do not have to tell her.

What are you doing here?

- I was waiting.

- So, what?

- I did it.

- Did you sleep with him?

- Yes.

- How was it?

- I do not want to talk about this with you, Victor.

Come on, you promised.

Did something go wrong?

No, not at all.

Go to bed in your room!

Victor?

- Do not tell mum!

- Okay.

- Good morning.

- Ah, the handsome Felix.

- How are you, madame?

- You can call me Silvie.

- Patrick, this is Felix.

- Good morning.

- Hello.

- Vronique, Peter.

- Felix.

- Good morning.

- Hello.

- Nice.

- How are you, Felix?

- Hello, Victor.

- Are you fine?

- Yes.

- Can I lay down besides you?

- Sure, if you want to.

- Shall we go swimming?

- Yeah, good idea.

- Patrick, are you coming?

- I am coming.

- Victor, are you coming?

- Not now.

- Are you sure there is no jellyfish today?

- Special your sister is.

- Why?

- I do not know.

- I have ever met a girl like her.

- Is is because you are German and she is French.

- Victor, can you help me, please?

- Are you sure, she does not expect something?

- No, she did not want to come.

- 17 is fine. Are you getting the gifts?

- Yes.

- Happy birthday,

happy birthday,

happy birthday, Isabelle...

happy birthday to you.

Come on, blow!

You do not have to cry.

I, who was afraid of him...

everything and anything...

I have changed a lot.

I have changed a lot.

Turned me...

see it clearly...

something quite different.

Is true, I'm not...

what it was...

the little girl you met.

No, I'm not her.

Love a guy...

can change everything...

know very well.

Because every touch...

every kiss...

made? Me...

just for you...

what I am:
...

a woman who loves you

more to you than life.

What did you see...

your love.

- That was Felix.

- Autumn -

Come in!

Good afternoon... Lea.

- Good afternoon.

- I know, I lied about my age.

Everyone does it, right?

- Do you mind?

- No.

Nor are you like

the photos on the web.

- I know.

- Do you want a drink?

- No.

Or yes, a glass of water.

- Sit!

You are lovely.

Better than on the pictures.

- Student?

- Yes.

- Right, that is the crisis.

- How old are you?

- 20 years.

You have very pretty eyes.

Melancholic.

- You look very young, do you know?

- Yes, I know. I get that often.

- Do we see us again?

- You have my number.

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François Ozon

François Ozon (French: [fʁɑ̃.swa o.zɔ̃]; born 15 November 1967) is a French film director and screenwriter whose films are usually characterized by sharp satirical wit and a freewheeling view on human sexuality. He has achieved international acclaim for his films 8 femmes (2002) and Swimming Pool (2003). Ozon is considered to be one of the most important French film directors in the new "New Wave" in French cinema such as Jean-Paul Civeyrac, Philippe Ramos, and Yves Caumon, as well as a group of French filmmakers associated with a "cinema du corps/cinema of the body". more…

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