Mes Petites Amoureuses

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MY LITTLE LOVES (Mes Petites Amoureuses)
Jean Eustache, 1974. 123 min. France.
In French with English subtitles.
After the success of The Mother and the Whore, Eustache was finally able to make Mes Petites Amoureuses, an equally personal but vastly different film – a portrait of his childhood in the south of France in which every footstep, every gesture, and every visual detail feels as though it's been drawn directly from the filmmaker's memory. This is a fantastic and wonderful coming of age story - maybe the best of its kind.
Young Martin Loeb plays Daniel, Eustache's adolescent alter ego, and he figures in every scene of this magnificent movie, which takes a hard look at adolescence and budding adulthood, along with the realities of love and work. Beautifully photographed by the great Nestor Almendros, with Fassbinder regular Ingrid Caven as Daniel's mother and, in a small role, director Maurice Pialat.
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Mes petites amoureuses / My little loves. 1974.


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Adolescent Daniel (Martin Loeb) lives happily with his grandmother (Jacqueline Dufranne) in Paris. But when he's sent to live with his mother (Ingrid Caven) in rural southern France, Daniel has to give up his city life, his friends and his schooling. Though sent to work at a bicycle repair shop, Daniel spends every waking hour trying to understand that ultimate mystery: girls. When he returns to Paris a year later, Daniel realizes he's now far more mature than his old friends.



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Mes Petites Amoureuses offers a distinctly cool, delicately nuanced study of a human being undergoing that strange process called 'growing up'.




Compassionate but never sentimental, My Little Loves is an essential entry in the coming-of-age canon, a film that ennobles adolescence by so truthfully portraying its attendant indignities.




The tone is somewhat reminiscent of Malle in its attempt at an unsentimental depiction of the sexual awakening of a 13-year-old boy; but ultimately it's more tough-minded.




It's less like a piece of finished fiction than a series of terse, precisely worded entries in a notebook. This is both the style of the film and its charm.




Loeb's calm and intensely intelligent performance, the richly textured yet cool-eyed color cinematography, and the incisive dialogue combine to convey an extraordinary density of lived experience.




Although its interest doesn't quite sustain its length, there would be little justification for cutting one scene rather than another. You could go on removing scenes which were not crucial until there was nothing left.



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