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Duration: 28 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2012-Nov-12 |
Birth Name: Fleur Lise Heuet
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Alternate Names: Fleur-Lise Heuet, Louise Fleur
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"Meet Fleur Lise Heuet, a captivating French woman whose freckled face and alluring figure are sure to stir your desires. To witness her nude debut, watch 'Get Born' (2008), where she boldly displays her perfectly shaped breasts alongside an unsightly male co-star in this thought-provoking drama. Alternatively, catch a glimpse of her left breast in the French film 'Ma bonne étoile' (2012). For those craving more, Fleur's role in the historical biopic 'Manon Lescaut' (2013) offers additional flesh from this petite temptress. One can only hope to see more of Fleur's enchanting attributes in future projects."
Release Year: 2008
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Alternative Title: Leben mit 20
Director: Nicole Palo
Writer: Nicole Palo
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Genre: Drama
Get Born follows Gregory, a 20-year-old college student who feels disconnected from himself and longs for deeper connections. He becomes secretly infatuated with Liv, another sophomore he sees on campus. When he finally gathers the courage to confess his feelings, he discovers that Liv doesn't recognize him. Meanwhile, Liv is navigating her first love affair with Ilia, an older Russian army deserter. Their relationship is short-lived as Ilia's past catches up with him and he abruptly leaves Liv without explanation.
Get Born is a 2008 drama directed by Nicole Palo that explores themes of young adult angst, first love, and the complexities of relationships. The film follows Gregory, a college student grappling with feelings of isolation and desire for connection, as he secretly falls in love with Liv. Simultaneously, Liv experiences her first love affair with Ilia, an older Russian army deserter, which ends abruptly when his past surfaces. The movie appears to explore the interconnected themes of unrequited love, the uncertainty of youth, and the pain of abrupt endings.