
Favourite Game (2003)
Année de sortie : 2003
Pays : Canada
Titre alternatif : The Favourite Game, Le jeu de l'ange
Réalisateur : Bernar Hébert
Scénariste : Leonard Cohen, Peter Putka
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : coming of age, philosophy, poetry
Synopsis
Leo Breavman, a poet in his late twenties, has always believed he possesses the power to make things happen, much like a magician. As a child, he had this secret belief, and as an adult, he uses it to charm women. Despite his seemingly carefree attitude, Leo is in an identity crisis and ends his affair with Tamara to focus on his writing in New York. While working in a coffee shop, he meets Shell, a graphic designer who divides her time between Montreal and New York. The two share a glance, and soon after, Shell leaves her husband to engage in a passionate affair with Leo.
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Résumé
Favourite Game (2003) is a Canadian drama film directed by Bernar Hébert. The story revolves around Leo Breavman, a poet who struggles with his identity and uses his charm to navigate through life and relationships. The movie explores themes of coming-of-age, philosophy, and the creative process, as Leo searches for meaning in his life and work.
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