Little White Lies
Little White Lies
| 20 October 2010 (USA)
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Despite a traumatic event, a group of friends decide to go ahead with their annual beach vacation. Their relationships, convictions, sense of guilt and friendship are sorely tested. They are finally forced to own up to the little white lies they've been telling each other.

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zuzic

Great movie!! It simply captures life and all there is about it. It teaches you about joy , friendship, sorrow,love,the duality of human nature and how ephemeral everything is. You can't take anything for granted, time won't wait for you. The world spins madly, when a life ends another one begins. The time you spend with the ones you love is priceless. All that you learn from a group of friends, who all have their differences and problems. They put themselves first because that's just who we are.. But in the end we all care about each other.We can't live alone, we constantly seek the presence of others.On top of that, the beauty of Bordeaux and good music make the film a great work of art.

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PaulUlrik

I am not a native English user, but I think the 3 words "friendship, life, love" would contain every emotion after I've watched this incredible film.Yes, this three words may seem lame to some of you, but don't get it wrong, it's a cool movie.Someone is hit by a car, some friends went to a beautiful beach for vacation, some little things happened, someone was angry, someone was quiet, someone cried, someone died.The sea was so beautiful, no matter what happened.What can you ask for if you can live a life like this.

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abisio

In Laurence Kasdan's Big Chill; a death (suicide) causes a group of friends to meet again after many years and reconnect with each other. That movie was about people loosing touch with many things in life in the coldness of this world.Canet's Little White Lies, is a twist on the original premise. One of a group (Parissian) friends has an accident; but as nobody really cares about the others; they continue their planned vacation leaving the guy at the hospital alone by himself.There is not a complete story about each one of them; just hints; but that is enough to realize the selfishness of this people. Also to mark the difference between city and rural people. In brief; it is a very good movie; a little long perhaps but worth seeing

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Tom Gooderson-A'Court

2010's Little White Lies is a French Comedy-Drama from actor/director Guillaume Canet (Tell No One) and stars an ensemble cast of the great and the good of French cinema in a story about love, friendship and lies.The film begins in a Paris night club where Ludo (Jean Dujardin – The Artist) is drinking. On his way home his scooter is hit by a lorry and he is left with severe injuries. After visiting him in hospital, his close group of friends decide that they will continue with their yearly tradition of holidaying at hotel owner Max's (Francois Cluzet – Tell No One) holiday home near Bordeaux in spite of Ludo's inability to join them. Seven friends set off for two weeks, leaving Ludo in the Paris hospital. There is plenty of eating, drinking and boating but also tension in the group for various reasons, all of which are played out and resolved over the 154 minute run time.The film features some extraordinarily stereotyped characters. Of the women there is an Earth Mother type (Valérie Bonneton), a free spirit, arty one (Marion Cotillard) and a sexually frustrated wife/mother (Pascale Arbillot). Of the male characters there is the drug taking, party boy (Dujardin), playboy, arrogant actor (Gilles Lellouche – Adele Blanc-sec), the rich obsessive (Cluzet), the neurotic (Laurent Lafitte) and the sexually confused husband (Benoît Magimel). There are some fantastic actors in that bunch and some of them are spectacular in the film but all of the characters are badly drawn and stereotypical.The story intertwines and proceeds at a steady pace. It is interesting to watch and like being a fly on the wall at an extended middle class dinner party. The film almost invites the audience in as one of the friends and makes you want to be part of the group. There are nice little side stories with each character spending time with each other and each having their own problems and issues, some of which are more volatile than others. The script isn't particularly funny but the film most definitely is. The humour comes from the awkwardness of certain situations and the actor's physical reactions to the dialogue, mostly in the form of surprised looks and glaring glances. Every now and then a secondary character will pop in for a few minutes which helps to add to the realism of the story.The acting is fantastic across the board with Bonneton and Lellouche receiving Cesar nominations for their efforts. Personally I thought that Cluzet stood out more and Cotillard was very understated but fiery when she needed to be. Dujardin is also very good in a smaller role than the others. Either way, the film is an acting master class. One thing that perhaps helped with the acting and also helped to make the film feel so realistic are the actor's relationships with each other. Cluzet and Bonneton are married, Cotillard is married to the director Canet and Cluzet, Lellouche and Canet worked together on Tell No One. These pre-existing working and personal relationships must have helped the director and cast to feel at ease while working together and it definitely shows up on film. It feels like everyone had fun making the film.One thing that nearly ruined the film for me is the music. The choice of music is diabolical. The director has chosen music to intensify the audience's emotions but in doing so is treating his audience like idiots. Each time there is a sad scene some mushy, American Ballard is played and when we need to be uplifted we get some sort of happy, funky pop. Its shocking how bad the music is and the director might as well have just had flashing red letters on the screen reading 'LAUGH NOW' or 'BE SAD' at the appropriate moments. I can't tell you how much this irked me and it honestly came close to ruining an otherwise decent film.Overall this is an admirable film which features an engaging story and fantastic acting. It is both funny and sad and feels incredibly realistic. It is too long however and makes use of some terrible music.www.attheback.blogspot.com

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