Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo
Directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau
Starring Geoffrey Couet, François Nambot, Georges Daaboul, Elodie Adler and Claire Deschamps
Théo and Hugo meet in a club and form an immediate bond. Once the desire and elation of this first moment has passed, the two young men, now sober, wander through the empty streets of nocturnal Paris, having to confront the love they sense blossoming between them. Ducastel and Martineau's most ambitious film to date and a candid insight into 21st century life.
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★★★½ review by guilherme on Letterboxd
when an adele song comes on shuffle right after a nicki minaj's.
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★★★★½ review by franki_xcx on Letterboxd
This was a LOT. A lot more than what I was expecting. In every way. I loved it so much, and just so beautiful and empathetic ugh I promise I'm okay I just need a minute!
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★★★★ review by Jeffrey McCrann on Letterboxd
skinny white gays have things easy, but i'd stan for a movie that was just gay people going to target and buying q-tips, so i guess this is a good movie. why not.
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★★★★½ review by Bintang Lestada on Letterboxd
NO I AM NOT CRYING
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★★★★ review by kurt k on Letterboxd
i haven't actually rewatched this, i just wanted to say that this movie was ROBBED of the best original score nom
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