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Juli Baker croit fermement à trois choses: que les arbres sont sacrés (surtout son très cher sycomore), que les oeufs qu'elle récupère dans son jardin sont un véritable bienfait, et qu'un jour elle embrassera Bryce Loski. Depuis qu'elle a vu Bryce, Juli est tombée amoureuse. Malheureusement, Bryce n'a jamais partagé ses sentiments. Il pense au contraire, que Juli est bizarre. Mais un jour, tout change brusquement... (Orange Cinéma Séries)

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Pethushka 

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anglais I see this as a beautiful unadulterated story of childhood love told from two different perspectives. I was moved by the nice music and the natural atmosphere. I'm just not thrilled with the ending. It was in the spirit of the whole film, it ended well, but it wanted something more. Otherwise, I really enjoyed the retro style and the cast (not just the main characters)! Cute, cute, adorable... 4 stars. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais An audiobook with moving pictures. Even if you didn't know (like me, for example) that it was an adaptation of a novel, soon it becomes obvious. Here, the images are nothing more than a necessary addition. They are not used to tell the story; everything is said exclusively with words. Many words. It just feels like a book read out aloud. However, it must be acknowledged that it is an excellent reading of an (apparently) good book. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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anglais I wasn’t interested at all in this film, but someone recommended it to me recently and I gave it a chance; no regrets. It won me over, it touched me, it’s a beautiful, lovely and interestingly told story. And a fun fact: while watching it, I I thought about the film Stand by Me, the accurate portrayal of the relationships among the kids reminded me a lot of it. And surprise: it’s from the same director :-) ()

Kaka 

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anglais Flipped is a heartwarming telling of a real-life story, where Rob Reiner, unlike the vast majority of American productions focusing on adult life wisdom exchanges, focuses on elementary school. It has an unwavering charm and a touch of melancholic nostalgia, atypically spiced up with the 1960s, full of prejudices and clichés. It went by fast and was a lot of fun. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais A highly original take on first love, which didn't get annoying like other more or less dumb teen comedies. The film has a lot going for it: it doesn’t take sides, it has a retro vibe, it is filmed in such a way that even I found it endearing and extremely enjoyable, it’s unpretentious and it’s poignant without the use of emotional blackmail. I either didn't notice the negatives or there weren’t any. Either way, the film was enjoyable and extremely relaxing. A special mention goes to the great work with light and color, which perfectly accentuated the tone of the whole film. ()

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