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別名: Emilie Dequenne, Емілі Декенн
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Émilie Dequenne, born on August 29, 1981, was a Belgian actress who rose to prominence with her debut role as Rosetta in the Cannes Film Festival-winning film of the same name (1999), earning her the festival's Best Actress award. She went on to star in various films like 'Brotherhood of the Wolf' (2001) and 'Not My Type' (2014). Dequenne won numerous awards throughout her career, including another Best Actress award at Cannes for 'Our Children' (2012).
公開年: 2014
別題: Sarà il mio tipo?, Niedobrani, Не в моём вкусе, No es mi tipo, Not My Type
監督: Lucas Belvaux
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制作会社: France 3 Cinéma, RTBF, Artémis Productions, Agat Films & Cie / Ex Nihilo
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Romance, romance film
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Clément, a young Parisian philosophy professor, finds himself temporarily transferred to Arras, a small provincial town in France for a year. Struggling to adjust to his new surroundings and lacking familiar nightlife entertainment, Clément crosses paths with Jennifer, a charming hairdresser who becomes his lover almost instantly. Despite their mutual attraction, the couple faces significant socio-cultural differences that threaten their relationship. Clément is an enigmatic loner deeply absorbed in the works of Kant and Proust, while Jennifer is a warm-hearted young mother who enjoys karaoke nights with her friends, indulges in tabloids, and devours popular novels. Their contrasting lifestyles cause each to envision the future of their relationship differently - Clément lives in the moment, whereas Jennifer plans projects for them as a couple. As they navigate this cultural divide, the audience watches to see if their free love can overcome these obstacles.
Directed by Lucas Belvaux and released in 2014, 'Pas son genre' is a Belgian-French romantic comedy-drama that explores themes of class, culture, and relationships. The film centers around Clément, a Parisian philosophy professor temporarily relocated to the small town of Arras, where he meets Jennifer, a hairdresser who becomes his lover despite their contrasting backgrounds. Belvaux skillfully portrays the challenges and humor in this unconventional romance through the lens of socio-cultural differences, making it a poignant commentary on society while maintaining an engaging narrative.