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(of a little boy and a little girl) become playmates of two little boys.

The foreign movie "Teenager"

More China titles dare to love baby games.

If you dare, please love me (France)

Movie genre love/plot

Japan: 90 minutes/Canada: 93 minutes (Toronto International Film Festival).

Country/Region France Belgium

French, the language of white people.

Color color

Mixed dolby digital surround sound

Language and sex were rated as R.

Copyright? 2003-Northwest Production-StudioCanal-Artemis Production-Media Service-France 2 Cinema-M6 Movie

35 mm film format

[credit]

Directed by yann samuell yann samuell.

Screenwriter Jackie Kukil yann samuell yann samuell

executant

Guillaume canet guillaume canet ... Julian Janvier

Marion cotillard marion cotillard ... Sophie kowalski

Thibault Verhaeghe ... Julian is 8 years old.

Jose Fina Lebas-Jolly ... Sophie 8 An

Emmanuelle Gr? Nvold ... Julian's mother.

Gérard Watkins ... Julian's father

Gilles lellouche ... Sergei Nimov Nimovich

Julia Faure ... Sophie's sister

Los Angeles? Tizia Venice Tanovska ... Kristel Louise bouchard (as leticia Venice)

Alletti Nafi Elodie Nabal Aurelie Miller

Nathalie Nattier ... Sophia is 80 years old.

Robert Wheeler ... Julian (80 amps)

Frederick Ghilt ... ratio of injected gas to produced oil (abbreviation of injection gas-oil ratio)

Manuela Sanchez ... Teacher.

Philip Drake ... Principal.

Luc Romagne ... Reverend.

Jean-Michel flug Thie ... Dolzac

Stefan oberg, um ... Agent.

Isabel Delval ... Closide.

Christophe rossignon ... Doctor #2

Natalie Phillips ... Julian's nurse.

Delphine Art ... Senior Center Nurse

Isabel Goethals Carrey ... Director of the Senior Center.

Mathilde Wigendron ..... Charlotte à 8 An

Melchior Lebeot ... Julian, 4 people.

Emmanuel Lemire ... Doctor # 1

Jessica Rinalo ... Children.

Emmanuel Bruening ... Children.

Joffrey Simon ... Children.

Aman-El-din Curiley ... Children.

Jessica Vitro ... Children.

Michelle Wang Jiahui ... Bus driver.

Fernand Gunter ... Scrabble player.

Cedric Lumbard ... Library student.

producer

? Ve Machuel ... Executive producer

Patrick Quine ... co-producer.

Stephane Kinet ... Co-producer

Christophe rossignon ... producer.

[Date of Release]

USA, August 29, 2003 (Telluride Film Festival)

Canada, September 5, 2003 (Toronto Film Festival)

France, September 2003

Belgium 24 September 2003

Netherlands 2003120 October

Czech Republic 65438+20041October 26th (Fabio Film Festival)

Greece 6 February 2004

Korea February 2004 13

Finland February 2004 65438

February 14, 2004 (Portland International Film Festival)

Czech Republic 4 March 2004

Italy March 2004

Turkey 26 March 2004

Israel April 2004 15

Hungary May 2004

USA May 2004 14

Russia, June 6-9, 2004 (Moscow Film Festival)

Japan, Japan, June 20, 2004 (French Film Festival)

Switzerland, Switzerland, July 2004 1 day ... (German-speaking area)

Germany, August 2004

UK August 20, 2004

August 2004

Australia, Australia September 9, 2004

Japan, Japan, September 25, 2004 ... (Tokyo)

Thailand 2004 10 month

Poland 4 February 2005

Bulgaria February 2005

Philippines February 23, 2005 ..... (Manila)

Austria 20 May 2005

[Introduction to the Story]

Version 1

The film begins at a construction site, and workers are tearing down an old building. The camera wandered over the construction site and showed us an old candy box that was half frozen in the foundation.

A little boy's voice sounded. He said that at that time, there was a game specially for children, called "Great Adventure". When one child asks another child "Dare", the latter has to say "Dare".

On the streets of France 80 years ago, the camera flew backwards, retreated behind the windshield of a school bus, then exited the school bus and appeared outside the rear window, followed by several books cut into a dark place and then pulled out. It turned out that we were still in our schoolbag just now. When the camera was turned on again, we saw a little girl's face, followed by a sharp retreat. We saw the little girl surrounded by a group of children.

The little boy company met the little girl Sophie in front of the school bus. Sophie, a Polish immigrant, was bullied by all the children. Julian said he liked Sophie, and Sophie's answer was, "Then prove it to me. Do you dare?" Even when the driver was not in the car, he pushed the handbrake and the car rushed down the slope, with the driver chasing after it. Julian and Sophie became friends at the cost of being beaten by their father.

Since then, the two children have started an endless game of "daring". They don't believe in any rules. The world is a huge playground: they make up words and swear in class; Spray the teacher with ink; Peeing in the principal's office; Let the bride cry at her sister's wedding. ...

Although their games are not only fun, they often bring great risks. They enjoyed it, but this habit didn't change until they grew up. They dare to do anything but admit that they are in love.

The days passed in endless mutual provocation, and twenty years passed unconsciously. At his wedding, she came to ask him if he dared to break off his marriage. Julian refused her game and replied "I do", but Sophie shouted at the wedding that she didn't agree with their wedding. The wedding was ruined and they fell out. This time, the challenge of "dare" is not to see you for ten years.

Ten years later, she called him and asked him if he dared to elope. He left his wife and children immediately. When she arrived, it was actually another "challenge" game. She made the house look like a robbery scene to see if he dared to leave ten minutes after she called the police.

I played this time. ...

Version 2

The time and place of the story is on the streets of France 80 years ago. The little boy Lian met Sophie, a Polish immigrant girl who was bullied by all the local children. Julian said he liked Sophie, and Sophie replied, "Then prove it to me. Do you dare?" Even if the driver is not in the car, push the handbrake to let the car go down the slope. In this way, the two of them became friends, and this time, Sophie was beaten up by her father.

However, this "dare" game has been going on endlessly between them since then. From the beginning of school, both of them can do all kinds of risky things, out of line things, and they are not tired of playing for twenty years. They can do anything except admit that they are in love.

Is this a game or love? Can the relationship between two people stand an out-of-control gamble?