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Clément, Alex, and Everyone Else
Clement is gay. Alex is gay. They are looking for a new roommate for their big apartment in Paris with only one demand: he must be gay. And they find Leo, a charming student who is in deep trouble to find a place to sleep. Leo will do anything to get that room, whatever it takes.
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Plot Summary
Alex, a young woman, is spending her summer vacation in the countryside with her grandmother. She meets Clément, a local musician, and they quickly fall in love. However, their relationship is put to the test when Alex's childhood friend, who is also in love with her, arrives. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the choices we make in life.
Critical Reception
Clément, Alex, and Everyone Else received generally positive reviews from critics. It was praised for its naturalistic performances, gentle humor, and poignant exploration of young love and burgeoning adulthood. While some found its pacing slow, most appreciated its understated charm and emotional resonance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of youthful romance and the complexities of relationships.
Applauded for its charming performances, especially from Laure Calamy.
Noted for its subtle humor and a bittersweet, reflective tone.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's relatable characters and its honest depiction of the awkwardness and joys of summer romance. Many found it a sweet and nostalgic watch, though some felt the plot was a bit too understated.
Fun Fact
Director Guillaume Brac often casts non-professional actors and allows for significant improvisation, contributing to the film's naturalistic feel.
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