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DramaRomance

Genesis

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Three teenagers are shaken up by their first loves in the turmoil of their youth. At a time when others are conforming, they stand their ground and assert their right to love and be free.

Release Date : 2019-03-16

Language :FrenchEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Unité Centrale

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Théodore Pellerin

Character Name : Guillaume

Original Name : Théodore Pellerin

Gender : Male

Noée Abita

Character Name : Charlotte

Original Name : Noée Abita

Gender : Female

Édouard Tremblay-Grenier

Character Name : Félix

Original Name : Édouard Tremblay-Grenier

Gender : Male

Pier-Luc Funk

Character Name : Maxime

Original Name : Pier-Luc Funk

Gender : Male

Émilie Bierre

Character Name : Béatrice

Original Name : Émilie Bierre

Gender : Female

Maxime Dumontier

Character Name : Théo

Original Name : Maxime Dumontier

Gender : Male

Paul Ahmarani

Character Name : Perrier

Original Name : Paul Ahmarani

Gender : Male

Jules Roy Sicotte

Character Name : Nicolas

Original Name : Jules Roy Sicotte

Gender : Male

Antoine Marchand-Gagnon

Character Name : Alexis

Original Name : Antoine Marchand-Gagnon

Gender : Male

Vassili Schneider

Character Name : Mikaël

Original Name : Vassili Schneider

Gender : Male

Jean-Simon Leduc

Character Name : Ricardo

Original Name : Jean-Simon Leduc

Gender : Male

Marc Beaupré

Character Name : Coach Jacques

Original Name : Marc Beaupré

Gender : Male

Mylène Mackay

Character Name : Mme Sinclair

Original Name : Mylène Mackay

Gender : Female

Guillaume Laurin

Character Name : Monitor

Original Name : Guillaume Laurin

Gender : Male

Rose-Marie Perreault

Character Name : Ariane

Original Name : Rose-Marie Perreault

Gender : Female

Marie Jasmina

Character Name : Zoé

Original Name : Marie Jasmina

Gender : Male

Noémi Lira

Character Name : Martha

Original Name : Noémi Lira

Gender : Female

Étienne Galloy

Character Name : David

Original Name : Étienne Galloy

Gender : Male

Devon O'Connor

Character Name : Asselin

Original Name : Devon O'Connor

Gender : Male

Tomas Ross

Character Name : Massicotte

Original Name : Tomas Ross

Gender : Male

Émile Bilodeau

Character Name : Seb

Original Name : Émile Bilodeau

Gender : Male

Tayna V. Lavoie

Character Name : Sandrine

Original Name : Tayna V. Lavoie

Gender : Female

Brett Dier

Character Name : Todd

Original Name : Brett Dier

Gender : Male

Reviews

Z

zenjito

@zenjito

2022-11-08

**One of my faves and I bet Timothee works with the director** This is one of the best films I've seen – and I've seen many acclaimed movies, art and commercial. **PREDICTION**: I bet Timothee Chalamet ends up working with the director Philippe Lesage. I think he’d appreciate Lesage’s depth and intelligent, compassionate understanding of human beings – and they both have a French background. The film is unusually realistic, and sensitive in every meaning of the word: Lesage has clearly observed and reflected on human nature to the point of deep sympathy, which he expresses on film with subtlety, delicacy and brutality. I loved it. It's not just about first loves – it's about the human condition. ~*~ **I saw some on IMDB gave it bad reviews**: I can only assume these people lack the depth and life experience to appreciate the psychological and emotional material it explores. Maybe in a few years they should watch it again, and pay _closer attention_! (It's a small-scale, slow(_ish_)-burn psychological-emotional movie, not a racy blockbuster!) An exquisite gem, to be turned over slowly in the hand. I didn't find it boring for a minute – the only scene I thought could have been cut was the second club dancing scene. (Though perhaps _when_ I watch it all again, I’ll understand why it’s there.) Some complained about the last section. Two responses: * Yes, it’s unusual and like a small movie in itself. It's not what’s normally done. That's _innovation_! * It does fit with the rest of the movie if you grok it a little. If it was at the start, you could see this even more: it’s a _counterpoint_ showing how innocent love _can_ be (especially at an earlier age), compared to how tumultuous it can be (especially later in life). In its place at the end of the movie, you could see it as a kind of ‘saving grace’ that gives some hope, reminding us how pure affection and fascination can be. Or if you’re of a darker mind: you see the sadness that may lay in wait for Felix and Beatrice. It’s almost like the cycle of life: ‘...and so it all starts over again’. Sidebar: I've been to similar gatherings and it was _so_ good at evoking the warm, intimate, relaxed atmosphere of such gatherings. (Unless of course you're a cynic who's mind and heart is incapable of enjoying ‘all that’ – in which case even such gatherings would leave you cold and seeing hidden motivations everywhere...yep, the ravenous Consuming Mind searching for its prey...) ~*~ Did any of you film fiends notice the probable homage to Zéro de conduite?