Louna clearly is smitten with her silver fox but, thankfully, Laurent quickly realizes he’s made a mistake, though instead of telling his best friend/her father, he keeps hiding it from Antoine. Not exactly subtle, editor Herve Schneidcuts from the unlikely, slightly icky couple kissing to Antoine loading a hunting riffle, though it soon becomes clear he just wants to deal with the wild boars that are invading his property. It takes some 40 minutes before the adaptation, written by Richet and Azuelos, finally throws the naked, 17-year-old temptress into the arms of the somewhat intoxicated Laurent in the warm, moonlit - bien sur - waters of the Mediterranean, with Laurent putting up a fight until Louna pulls out a sob story. Indeed, the protracted early going is laid-back in a summer-holiday kind of way, with cinematographers Robert Gantz and Pascal Marti leisurely taking in the beauty of both the four leads - often seen in TV-like close-ups - and the gorgeous island most famous for being Napoleon’s birthplace. Their daughter-focused banter should really elicit more chuckles than it does, however, seeing how much time the early going dedicates to the restrictions that should apply to them, which doesn’t deliver much in terms of drama and even less in terms of surprises. Laurent tries to be a cool permissive dad, which frequently leads to criticism from the too-controlling Antoine, which gives them something to talk about. To make matters worse, the girls’ fathers don’t have much else to do but set rules for their kids and keep on checking their every move, especially when they find some male friends their own age to hang out with. Read more Summer’s 23 Most Intriguing Indie Films Marie and her friend Louna (newcomer Lola Le Lann), Antoine’s daughter, don’t really want to be there, as there’s no Internet or cell-phone coverage except over the family tomb, hidden in a nook in the garden (yes, this is just as lame a joke as it sounds). Laurent ( Cassel) and his 18-year-old daughter, Marie ( Alice Isaaz), are spending the summer with Laurent’s best bud, Antoine ( Cluzet), in the latter’s dilapidated if extremely spacious childhood home, picturesquely hidden in the pine forests of Corsica. It also has a shot at some offshore action in venues open to more commercial French fare, though hopefully no one will want to make a remake of this remake. Seeing how the Berri film is a well-known property in France and this is the first onscreen pairing of two of the country’s biggest stars, at least initial business should be decent for this June 24 release. In this film the girl is so young than in the 70s original version” he says.With ample (too) young female flesh on display and plentiful bromance moments between the adult male leads - read: complainting about the older women they’ve divorced/are separating from and eyeing up the bikini bottom-clad behinds of younger girls - this sun-dappled dramedy clearly is geared toward early middle-aged males, despite the fact that the screenplay was co-written by Lisa Azuelos(who wrote and directed both the spunky original LOL as well as the ill-fated remake that starred Miley Cyrus and a much older Demi Moore). “Today there is much more political correctness. On the side of the actor Vincent Cassel who wished to “avoid the pitfalls.” She answers: “With Vincent, I had no discomfort because I didn’t feel the age difference between us,” before continuing. Despite her total inexperience, the young woman managed to convince the filmmaker thanks to an improvisation that impressed Vincent Cassel. Lola Le Lann was chosen by Richet out of 700 girls testing for the role of Louna. For her first film role, the young actress gets naked and uses her undeniable charms to seduce Vincent Cassel. The least one can say about Lola is that she did not have cold feet. Indeed, the young 19 year old woman landed a major film role on “ Un moment d’égarement” directed by Jean-François Richet. Lola Le Lann made a big splash in the world of French cinema in 2015. Lola Le Lann is a French actress, daughter of the trumpeter Eric Le Lann and actress and filmmaker Valerie Stroh.
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