Eden

June 19th, 2015







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Eden

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Plot
Paul, a teenager in the underground scene of early-nineties Paris, forms a DJ collective with his friends and together they plunge into the nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music.

Release Year: 2014

Rating: 6.1/10 (730 voted)

Critic's Score: 79/100

Director: Mia Hansen-Løve

Stars: Félix de Givry, Pauline Etienne, Vincent Macaigne

Storyline
Paul, a teenager in the underground scene of early-nineties Paris, forms a DJ collective with his friends and together they plunge into the nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music.

Writers: Mia Hansen-Løve, Sven Hansen-Løve

Cast:
Félix de Givry - Paul Vallée
Pauline Etienne - Louise
Vincent Macaigne - Arnaud
Hugo Conzelmann - Stan
Zita Hanrot - Anaïs
Roman Kolinka - Cyril
Hugo Bienvenu - Quentin
Vincent Lacoste - Thomas Bangalter
Arnaud Azoulay - Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Laurent Cazanave - Nico (Respect)
Paul Spera - Guillaume (Respect)
Arsinée Khanjian - La mère de Paul
Juliette Lamet - La soeur de Paul
Greta Gerwig - Julia
Léa Rougeron - Théodora



Details

Official Website: Official site

Country: France

Language: French, English

Release Date: 19 November 2014

Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA

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User Review

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Rating: 8/10

I saw this film at the Cine Lumiere showing in October, and really loved it. It's not a film with a gripping plot or crazy twists, but rather an insight into the lives of a few people, mainly the main character. Quite long but I wouldn't say too long.

My main love for this film comes with the soundtrack. Daft punk are played by a couple of french actors in the film, and there's a few of their songs on the soundtrack. If you're into garage/house music you're sorted - and even if you're not the music just goes so well with the way it's shot and the edgy vibe. Some absolute tunes like 'One More Time' played and really put me in a good mood!

Overall just thought a really cool film that leaves you feeling quite insightful, nostalgic almost, but definitely worth a watch.





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