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L'homme que j'aime

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.8K
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L'homme que j'aime (1997)
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This is a combination coming out and first love story. The swimmer and diver Lucard is interested in attractive Martin. The film follows the characters' coming out with all its difficulties,... Read allThis is a combination coming out and first love story. The swimmer and diver Lucard is interested in attractive Martin. The film follows the characters' coming out with all its difficulties, the bitter-sweet pleasures of first love and the dreadful moment when one comes down to r... Read allThis is a combination coming out and first love story. The swimmer and diver Lucard is interested in attractive Martin. The film follows the characters' coming out with all its difficulties, the bitter-sweet pleasures of first love and the dreadful moment when one comes down to reality and realizes that one's beloved friend has a hard way to go yet. The positive messa... Read all

  • Director
    • Stéphane Giusti
  • Writer
    • Stéphane Giusti
  • Stars
    • Jean-Michel Portal
    • Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
    • Mathilde Seigner
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stéphane Giusti
    • Writer
      • Stéphane Giusti
    • Stars
      • Jean-Michel Portal
      • Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
      • Mathilde Seigner
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean-Michel Portal
    • Lucas
    Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
    • Martin
    Mathilde Seigner
    Mathilde Seigner
    • Lise
    Vittoria Scognamiglio
    • Rose
    Jacques Hansen
    • Père de Lucas
    Stéphane Lévêque
    • Mathieu
    Karim Lounis
    • Pablo
    Bernard Nissile
    • Millau
    Bruno Bonomo
    • Prêtre
    Stéphane Giusti
    • Jérôme
    Benjamin Sanchiarelli
    • Enfant aux fleurs
    Serguei Tourountsev
    • Doublure plongeon
    Nedjib Djebarri
    • Enfant piscine 1
    Louis Philippe Lopez
    • Enfant piscine 2
    Elisabeth Giusti
    • Infirmière Martin 1
    Véronique Aude
    • Infirmière Martin 2
    Natasha Solignac
    • Me Raspail
    • (as Natacha Solignac)
    Jean-Charles Fonti
    Jean-Charles Fonti
    • Voleur 1
    • Director
      • Stéphane Giusti
    • Writer
      • Stéphane Giusti
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    7NJMoon

    Risk, Risqué, Risky

    The American video release of THE MAN I LOVE wants us to think that this is quite a different film. Note how the pool (which is an indoor facility in the film) is depicted as outdoors, flanked by exotic palm trees? Clearly, this isn't going to be an unconventional romance with an AIDS storyline, right? Wrong! Like the box cover, THE MAN I LOVE tries to have it all by challenging expectations - and it often succeeds.

    Like YOU'LL GET OVER IT and JUST A QUESTION OF LOVE, this is another French teleplay with a gay coming-out / coming-of-age theme. What makes this film different, however, is that it refuses to be defined by one genre or other. The story tracks the relationship between straight blonde Adonis diver Lucas and lovelorn gay activist pool attendant Martin - and it is an odd match indeed. At first, Lucas' brusque (borderline rude) behavior to the insistent protestations of love from Martin (all within the first five minutes) seems odd and clearly aimed for comic effect. But the film will not be content with that. As the story progresses it is clear that Martin is the catalyst to Lucas realizing his buried sexuality and finding true love and fulfillment. On the way, it is revealed that Martin is in the last stages of AIDS. This aspect of the story is somewhat softened to preserve the romantic aura, but the sense of impending loss on Lucas is what is key here, not the details of Martin's illness.

    The filmmaker's paint a vivid picture of Marseille and seem as in love with the vistas as they are with the characters. Even interior sequences feature windows revealing magnificent views. As if to say, that the world cannot be shut out, and that life lies waiting just outside. The film's biking sequences are key to this sense of 'jois de vive'. Even taking cinematic risks does not derail this film. Having Martin's dead lover on screen during Martin's revelation about him seems a bit much, especially when he leans into the flame to blow out birthday candles. Later, Lucas searches an empty house for the absent Martin and camera trickery has Lucas turn up both at the beginning and end of a slow pan. And what gay film would be complete without the exotic? Enter Martin's mother Rose in a pink car and bearing a more than passingly resembling a drag queen on wheels. Their arm-in-arm exit from a church has the trio walk directly toward the camera and stop - smiling. As if a photographer was taking their wedding photo. Sadly, they are the sole members of the wedding party. But even this does not daunt them. They remain smiling. Staring at us.

    THE MAN I LOVE is a unique adventure. Set aside your expectations and look beneath the surface (a pool analogy, yes) and you'll see a film that takes chances - and one that more often than not succeeds.
    8Guy33134

    Uplifing love story

    "L'Homme que j'aime", which outside of France, is being shown as a theatrical movie at several festivals is an upbeat love story, albeit not your conventional love story. First, it is a gay love story. However, it is mainstream in that it is distributed by La Sept-Arte, and features Mathilde Seigner, one of France's most prolific youngish stars. This is a love story which conquers all. Seemingly unsurmountable difficulties are, at the end of the day, surmounted., and overall, the movie transmits a very positive message, unusual both in contemporary gay films and French films in general.
    7tm-sheehan

    A Tender and Sweet love story with a sting

    L'Homme Que J'aime - The Man I Love

    Sweet sad love story but not depressing

    My Rating 7/10

    I discovered : L'Homme que j'aime)while looking for another film it had been incorrectly titled on Vimeo so I think I was meant to be reminded of those sad days when we all lost our "Longtime Companions ." This is a beautiful love story produced for French television in 1997 and later released at the Cinema in 2001 as well as telling it a love story between two men which set in the early 1990's in when AIDS was still a death sentence and same sex marriage was only a dream . This movie highlights the Political ignorance and indifference that delayed treatment for men who were pleading for medical treatment and care had to take to the streets to demonstrate .

    The movie introduces us to Martin (Marcial Di Fonzo Bo), a brash pool monitor and resident lifeguard Lucas (Jean-Michel Portal).

    Martin becomes interested in the younger and attractive Lucas but Lucas has a live-in girlfriend, Lise (Mathilde Seigner). Lucas is initially resistant to Martin's courtship dance but there is obviously a spark of recognition and realisation of deeper feelings developing between the two men.

    Lise starts to integrate Martin into Lucas and Lisa's social life. Lucas then begins to doubt his heterosexuality and starts falling for Martin. But Martin is declared HIV-positive, which forces Lucas to choose between the terminally ill man he starts to love and his first love Lise.

    The motto "Live each day of your life as if it were your last" is the main theme of the film.

    It's a very touching French movie and interesting to see a European view of this tragic era during the last World pandemic when Governments acted shamefully at a snails pace in funding medical solutions and care to the me and women who were suffering in stark contrast to our current Covid 19 World pandemic.
    8Impish

    An unknown little gem

    After seeing Brokeback Mountain, I've been adding to my film library more gay-themed films. Because I'm a collector, I've been buying films I haven't seen before.

    Some of them are simply awful in their script, acting, and/or direction, but remain in my library because of the "piece of history" they represent. And once in a while, I hit upon a truly outstanding film that surpasses expectations in all these ways.

    L'Homme Que J'Aime ("The Man I love") is one such hidden gem. The story is moving, the characters charming, the acting believable, and everything put together by a competent director.

    Like Brokeback Mountain, the story involves an ostensibly straight man falling for another man, but this time, the object of his affection is an openly gay man. To Americans, that may seem to stretch the realm of possibility too far. I lived in France for a year, and the plot line seemed perfectly believable to me in the context of French culture. Note also that this film was made for French TV... which tells me that the story was considered "mainstream" enough to be broadcast in France.

    This little gem of a movie is available on DVD, and I highly recommend it. In French, with optional English subtitles.
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    a touching and moving surprise

    An unexpected delight. This is a touching and moving exploration of both coming out and the tragedy of love.

    Delicate performances and a wonderful sense of humour permeate the story.

    Even Marseilles seems as inviting as the arms of Martin.

    Despite the underlying sense of oncoming tragedy it does not overwhelm the beauty of this simple modern gay love story.

    Keep an eye out for the pink Mercedes Benz. It adds a little touch of the absurd to the mix!

    A film to enjoy and savour many times!

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Man I Love
    • Filming locations
      • Cuges-les-Pins, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Ellipse Animation
      • La Sept-Arte
      • Onya Film Production
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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