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# Jeune & Jolie

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## Description

Written and Directed by François Ozon ( Swimming Pool , In The House ), Jeune & Jolie (or Young & Beautiful ) is a unique look at adolescent development into maturity. Whilst on holiday with her family, seventeen year old Isabelle (Marine Vacth) experiences her first intimate relationship with an attractive young man named Felix (Lucas Prisor). A few days later, and for no apparent reason, Isabelle casts him aside and cuts off all contact with him, behaving as if their encounter never happened. When she returns home to Paris, Isabelle begins a dangerous new career; she sets up a profile on an escort website and lies about her age in order to make appointments with older, wealthy clients in chic, expensive hotel rooms. On the one hand she is a cool professional, catering to the whims of the various men she encounters; on the other she is maintaining the illusion of being a regular school student for her parents and friends. Her double life spirals out of control, however, when the unthinkable happens with one of her regular clients and she is forced to deal with the consequences of what she has been doing. "Stylish, well-crafted and intelligent"-- John Bleasdale, Cinevue

Review: Teen User Manual for parents. - An excellent film, good story telling. I would class it as educational film for parents of teenagers.
Review: seductive yet tragic - This is tale about a young and beautiful girl, just turned 17, who decides to become a prostitute. It's a well-made film, superbly acted all round and directed in a manner that takes its subject-matter seriously, presenting the story in a seductively tasteful manner that captures a sense of tragedy. It's a French film - with English subtitles - predominantly set on location in Paris. On the eve of her 17th birthday, Isabelle (Marine Vacth) has sex for the first time, with a boy she's met on holiday. It's certainly not a sensual or romantic affair, and the experience leaves her feeling alienated from sex. Fascinated by this, and possibly in an effort to overcome it, Isabelle becomes a prostitute. She's attracted to the physical aspect of the encounter, as she's highly sexed, although she finds many of the clients unattractive and their demands distasteful. Yet, enjoying the thrill of such encounters, combined with the money she earns, Isabelle becomes caught-up in these goings-on. And, given her age and beauty, she's in great demand. Moving from one job to the next, prostitution starts to dominate her life. That is, until something happens - an unforeseen event - that forces Isabelle to rethink what she's doing. And when her family discover her secret, everything gets turned upside down. Marine Vacth offers an unforgettable performance. On the one hand, she's sweet, tender and vulnerable; yet on the other, she's in control, determined and self-motivated. There is an erotic dimension to this film, and the sex scenes are moderately explicit. Certainly Vacth is eye-catching. Yet this is more a film about a girl 'coming of age' - and deciding how to go about experiencing sex. In her quiet, introspective way, Isabelle is seeking her place in the world, trying to fit in, whilst doing so on her own terms. For all that's good about this film (which is a lot), I do think that the portrayal of prostitution is somewhat naïve. Isabelle lives a comfortable life, as part of a middle class family, and wants for nothing. Put simply, there's nothing motivating her to become a prostitute; that is, aside from a single disappointing sexual experience. As such, perhaps the film could have done more to present an explanation. It hints at such possibilities (e.g. divorced parents), but ultimately offers a narrative centred on Isabelle's choice to engage in self-degradation - without an explanation as to why. Nonetheless, for anyone who enjoys French films starring stunningly attractive young females, this is a worthwhile movie.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Charlotte Rampling, Djedje Apali, Eric Altmeyer, Fantin Ravat, François Ozon, Frédéric Pierrot, Géraldine Pailhas, Johan Leysen, Laurent Delbecque, Lucas Prisor, Marine Vacth, Nathalie Richard, Nicolas Altmayer Contributor Charlotte Rampling, Djedje Apali, Eric Altmeyer, Fantin Ravat, François Ozon, Frédéric Pierrot, Géraldine Pailhas, Johan Leysen, Laurent Delbecque, Lucas Prisor, Marine Vacth, Nathalie Richard, Nicolas Altmayer See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 420 Reviews |
| Format | Anamorphic, Colour, HiFi Sound, PAL, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | French |
| Manufacturer | Lions Gate Home Entertainment |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
| Studio | Lionsgate |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Anamorphic, Colour, HiFi Sound, PAL, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Drama
- **Language:** French
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 30 minutes

## Images

![Jeune & Jolie - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/816XU4jhV9L.jpg)
![Jeune & Jolie - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81mUgAUUVxL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Teen User Manual for parents.
*by R***J on 14 October 2020*

An excellent film, good story telling. I would class it as educational film for parents of teenagers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ seductive yet tragic
*by S***D on 29 April 2017*

This is tale about a young and beautiful girl, just turned 17, who decides to become a prostitute. It's a well-made film, superbly acted all round and directed in a manner that takes its subject-matter seriously, presenting the story in a seductively tasteful manner that captures a sense of tragedy. It's a French film - with English subtitles - predominantly set on location in Paris. On the eve of her 17th birthday, Isabelle (Marine Vacth) has sex for the first time, with a boy she's met on holiday. It's certainly not a sensual or romantic affair, and the experience leaves her feeling alienated from sex. Fascinated by this, and possibly in an effort to overcome it, Isabelle becomes a prostitute. She's attracted to the physical aspect of the encounter, as she's highly sexed, although she finds many of the clients unattractive and their demands distasteful. Yet, enjoying the thrill of such encounters, combined with the money she earns, Isabelle becomes caught-up in these goings-on. And, given her age and beauty, she's in great demand. Moving from one job to the next, prostitution starts to dominate her life. That is, until something happens - an unforeseen event - that forces Isabelle to rethink what she's doing. And when her family discover her secret, everything gets turned upside down. Marine Vacth offers an unforgettable performance. On the one hand, she's sweet, tender and vulnerable; yet on the other, she's in control, determined and self-motivated. There is an erotic dimension to this film, and the sex scenes are moderately explicit. Certainly Vacth is eye-catching. Yet this is more a film about a girl 'coming of age' - and deciding how to go about experiencing sex. In her quiet, introspective way, Isabelle is seeking her place in the world, trying to fit in, whilst doing so on her own terms. For all that's good about this film (which is a lot), I do think that the portrayal of prostitution is somewhat naïve. Isabelle lives a comfortable life, as part of a middle class family, and wants for nothing. Put simply, there's nothing motivating her to become a prostitute; that is, aside from a single disappointing sexual experience. As such, perhaps the film could have done more to present an explanation. It hints at such possibilities (e.g. divorced parents), but ultimately offers a narrative centred on Isabelle's choice to engage in self-degradation - without an explanation as to why. Nonetheless, for anyone who enjoys French films starring stunningly attractive young females, this is a worthwhile movie.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Young and Beautiful
*by S***R on 19 July 2024*

A young girl turns to prostitution to make easy money. The death of a client leads to the police and her mother becoming involved.

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