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別名: Helene Florent
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Hélène Florent played Jacqueline, a young mother raising her son Laurent in 1960s Paris, in 'Café de Flore (2011)'. In the film, Jacqueline's love for her disabled son becomes obsessive and potentially destructive when he expresses his first crush at age seven.
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制作会社: Monkey Pack Films, Item 7, Crazy Films
ジャンル: Drama, Romance, drama film
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In 'Café de Flore' (2011), Jean-Marc Vallée interweaves two parallel narratives separated by time and place but connected through themes of love and loss. In 1960s Paris, Jacqueline, a working-class woman, gives birth to Laurent, her first child who is born with Down syndrome. Despite initial challenges, Jacqueline embraces motherhood and forms an intense bond with Laurent. As Laurent grows older and begins to display signs of independence, Jacqueline's attachment becomes obsessive and potentially harmful. When Laurent develops a crush on another girl with Down syndrome, Véra, Jacqueline's jealousy escalates into something resembling romantic rejection, leading to tragic consequences. In present-day Montreal, Carole struggles with her recent divorce from Antoine, a successful DJ whom she has been with since their teenage years. Carole's mental health deteriorates as she grapples with losing Antoine and the potential stepmother for her two daughters. Both storylines explore the complexities of love, obsession, and loss through intertwining narratives that highlight the timelessness and universality of human emotion.
'Café de Flore' is a French-Canadian drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, released in 2011. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and the human condition through two interconnected storylines set in different time periods. In one narrative, Jacqueline, a single mother raising her son Laurent with Down syndrome in 1960s Paris, navigates the challenges and complexities of her intense maternal bond with Laurent. The other storyline follows Carole, a woman struggling to cope with her recent divorce from Antoine, a successful DJ, in present-day Montreal. Through these parallel narratives, Vallée weaves a poetic exploration of love's many facets – euphoric, obsessive, tragic, youthful, and timeless. 'Café de Flore' is notable for its atmospheric storytelling, nonlinear structure, and emotional depth, showcasing Vallée's unique cinematic style.