Games of Love and Chance

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  • 2004
  • 1 hr 57 min
  • 6.9  (3,221)
  • 71

Games of Love and Chance is a French drama movie released in 2003, written and directed by Abdellatif Kechiche. It revolves around the story of a group of teenagers living in a Parisian suburb called "Cité des Muguets" and their experiences in school and relationships. The film opens with a group of high school students auditioning for a play that they will perform for a cultural festival. The students come from diverse backgrounds and cultures with different languages, beliefs, and economic status. Among the group are Krimo (played by Osman Elkharraz), Lydia (played by Sabrina Ouazani), and her best friend, Frida (played by Sara Forestier).

Krimo is a shy and reserved teenager of North African descent, who has a crush on Lydia, a girl from a wealthy family. However, he lacks the confidence to express his feelings and believes that he does not have a chance with someone like Lydia. Lydia, on the other hand, is rebellious and free-spirited, and she comes from a family where she feels misunderstood and unloved. Frida, another main character, despite having a bubbly personality, faces some of her own insecurities and self-doubts.

As they begin rehearsing for the play, the tensions between the students slowly start to rise. The group faces cultural and economic differences, identity crisis, discrimination, and stereotyping. They struggle to find a common ground and often clash with each other. During a break from rehearsals, they begin experimenting with drugs and alcohol, which leads to a series of events that impact the group dynamic.

Kechiche does an excellent job of capturing the complexities of adolescence and the struggles of multiculturalism. He presents an honest and raw portrayal of the daily lives of teenagers living in the suburbs, where social issues such as poverty, racism, and ghettoization still prevail. The film's message about the importance of acceptance, trust, and unity is universal and relatable, emphasizing that differences should not be a source of division, but rather a celebration of diversity.

The performances of the cast are exceptional. Elkharraz's portrayal of Krimo is sensitive, fragile, yet compelling. He brings a depth of complexity to his character, making him more than just a shy boy with a crush. Forestier's portrayal of Frida is also noteworthy, as she brings an infectious energy and humor that provides a much-needed balance to some of the darker moments in the film. Ouazani's portrayal of Lydia is heartbreaking but honest. She captures the rebellious spirit of a teenager who is trying to find her place in the world and the resilience that comes with it.

The film's production design and cinematography paint a vivid picture of the Cité des Muguets. The setting is gritty, raw, and unapologetic, reflecting the reality of the suburbs. The use of close-up shots and handheld camera work creates a sense of intimacy with the characters, allowing the audience to connect emotionally with them.

Overall, Games of Love and Chance is a thought-provoking and poignant coming-of-age film that explores issues of identity, culture, and race. Kechiche's direction and the cast's performances make for a powerful and engaging film. Its message is timeless, universal, and still relevant today, making it a must-see for anyone seeking an honest and raw portrayal of adolescence.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2004
  • Runtime
    1 hr 57 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (3,221)
  • Metascore
    71
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