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202398 minDrama, Romance

Lie with Me

Is Lie with Me a Hit or Flop?

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Is Lie with Me worth watching? With a rating of 7.3/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Lie with Me Synopsis

An author returns to his hometown of Cognac for the first time in 35 years to help promote a distillery. Once there, he meets his first love’s son, Lucas. Memories come rushing back to him: irrepressible attraction, bodies becoming one in the heat of desire, a passion that can never be revealed… His first love’s name was Thomas. They were 17.

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Top Cast

Guillaume de Tonquédec
Guillaume de TonquédecStéphane Belcourt
Victor Belmondo
Victor BelmondoLucas Andrieu
Guilaine Londez
Guilaine LondezGaëlle Flamand
Jéremy Gillet
Jéremy GilletStéphane Belcourt (Young)
Julien de Saint Jean
Julien de Saint JeanThomas Andrieu
Pierre-Alain Chapuis
Pierre-Alain ChapuisMr. Dejean
Cyril Couton
Cyril CoutonThe Bookstore Owner
Marilou Gallais
Marilou GallaisLucas' Grandmother
Doriane Chastanet
Doriane ChastanetNadine
Laurence Pierre
Laurence PierreMs. Dejean

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Is Lie with Me worth watching?

Yes, Lie with Me is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.3/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Lie with Me hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.3/10), Lie with Me is considered a hit among viewers.

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Lie with Me is a Drama, Romance movie that An author returns to his hometown of Cognac for the first time in 35 years to help promote a distillery. Once there, he meets his first love’s son, Lu...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 24, 2023
★ 7

Writer Stéphane Belcourt (Guillaume de Tonquédoc) has been suffering from a bit of a creative block when he agrees to return to his childhood home to do a presentation for it's legendary cognac producer. Somewhat disinterested in the whole affair he is greeted by the effusive "Gaëlle" (an increasingly scene-stealing Guiliane Londez) who races around ferrying him from pillar to post in quite a frenetic fashion. Quite by chance, there are some visiting Americans at the vineyard and they are being guided by "Lucas" (Victor Belmondo). The latter man has a surname that triggers memories in the former and now we are taken on a parallel tracked story that illustrates forbidden (first) love from 1984, and offers a shot at redemption for both the younger and the older man. The story is gently paced and the acting - especially from Jérémy Gillet as the author in his younger years - is really quite potent. The story of bigotry and conformity - and the lifelong ramifications for all concerned of fear and shame is played out stylishly and set against a backdrop of conflicted history. A community that lives it's life largely as it makes it's luxury "elixir" - in a time honoured fashion - finds that perhaps the best from that time has now passed. As I watched, I couldn't help wonder just how many people actually lived their lives like this - stuck with an opportunity-free rural existence amongst a gene pool of relationships that was never going to satisfy those more creative, imaginative and , of course, gay who emerged! This is well worth a watch - and Belmondo is a dead ringer for his grand-father too!