Along Came Love

2023 [FRENCH]

Drama / Romance

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 88% · 8 reviews
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 1012 1K

Please enable your VPΝ when downloading torrents

If you torrent without a VPΝ, your ISP can see that you're torrenting and may throttle your connection and get fined by legal action!

Get Hide VPΝ

Plot summary

1947. On a beach, Madeleine, a waitress in a hotel restaurant, mother of a little boy, meets François, a rich and cultivated student. The force of attraction that pushes them towards each other is commensurate with the secrecy that each carries. If we know what Madeleine wants to leave behind by following this young man, we discover over time, what François is desperately trying to flee by mixing Madeleine's fate with his.

Top cast

Maxime De Toledo as GI américain
Anaïs Demoustier as Madeleine Delambre, née Villedieu
Simon Rérolle as GI américain
Vincent Lacoste as François Delambre
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
1.1 GB
1280*690
French 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  de  it  ja  pt  es  
24 fps
2 hr 2 min
Seeds 8
2.26 GB
1920*1036
French 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  de  it  ja  pt  es  
24 fps
2 hr 2 min
Seeds 10

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by cgvsluis 6 / 10

A tragic art house film that had some great visuals and some extremely difficult to watch scenes...which leave me on the fence about recommending it or not.

"All I know is I'm not happy without you."-François DelambreWritten and directed by Katell Quillévéré, this is art house film is at once beautiful and sad. The film begins with surprisingly realistic black and white footage (maybe it is real?) of the public shaming of multiple French women who slept with Nazi soldiers during the German occupation of France. The women are depicted as being smeared with dirt, having their heads shaved, stripped and water hosed, etc. Our main protagonist is one of these women. She had a self confessed "brief" relationship with a German soldier and was left pregnant and alone after the war. Having been thrown out of her family home, she goes to the seaside town of Brittany where she works as a waitress to support her and her son Daniel. It is there that she meets François, a rich Parisian PhD student who wants to be a geologist. The two hit it off and eventually marry...but right from the beginning there is something off about François, who turns out to be a homosexual.Both with secrets to hide from society, the two agree to stay married and move to Paris where they manage a bar/club frequented by American GIs while François works on his thesis.The sets and backdrops were wonderful with some great cinematography and acting particularly by our two leads, who play these curiously grey characters. Anaïs Demoustier plays Madeleine Delambre, who is sometimes beautiful and other times quite ugly, especially when she is being a terrible mother to her son Daniel. That is one of the films true saving graces, I thought, the way François treated Daniel. He was patient and kind, they way a real father would be...and the way Madeleine was not.And while I will never understand the public bathroom situation for homosexual males, I do understand the hidden lifestyle and empathize with the shame, pain and suffering.This film really did have some lovely moments, but was overall a very tragic story that could potentially serve as a cautionary tale. The final train scene was pretty heartbreaking and left me with its overwhelming sadness. I ache for these characters. Would I recommend the film? Maybe to a niche art house type patron, to the common Joe...maybe not. Also, as a woman I found the opening footage very disturbing and difficult to watch. I am not in denial that it happened, I am just found the public shaming hard to stomach.My review is based on watching this film in it's original French language with English subtitles.
Reviewed by kosmasp 8 / 10

What's love got to do with it?

No pun intended - and no the song is not in the movie. That said ... I think it is more than fitting considering the relationship between our main characters - but also others (involved) with them. Sometimes we can't exactly be who we want to be. Or do the things we want to do. Society - it's more than a shame.But there is also something romantic about this - even when it seems to get depraved. Now this will not be for everyone - there is depiction of love (not explicitly mind you) ... that you may not agree with. But it is about understanding that not everyone has the same definition of love. Or who they love - sometimes you love the wrong person ... or have more love to give ... well I am not making it clearer or the case for our main male character ... but it is not just about him. It is about the pain and sorrow for everyone ... and the lack of patience to understand each other ... add to that the pressure from outside ... and it seems like a situation that is not winnable ...but is it?
Reviewed by anxiousgayhorseonketamine 9 / 10

if only for the footage at the start ....

.... which grabbed me within seconds the truck with the "Poules à Boches" painted on the front denoting girls who had had "biblical intercourse" with the wartime occupiers and were (head)shaved and humiliated when it all finished ... awesome real B&W historical footageThe main protagonist in the film a 35 year old woman is the mother of a child conceived with a German officer so she has to live in a different town in Brittany ; then meets an effete rich bourgeois Parisian PhD student and they click and get married. She treats her boy badly resenting him; but treats her husband very well; who turns out is a homosexual trying to normalize his ways to fit in with 1940s France ... Many other elements happen here GIs come into the picture they the couple get a job running a night-club for GI's and some kind of menage-à-trois might or might not happenThe son wants to know quite rightly who his father was and more to the point whether he is still of this worldThe entire film is very poignant social history of a country trying to rise from its ashes and a study of the mores of the time. The acting from Anaïs Demoustier and Vincent Lacoste is excellent throughout. The title Le Temps D'Aimer A Time To Love not sure why they mistranslate titles for reasons unknown really covers what happens here; love and unlove in its many forms; some elements we expected to see answered others were but all in all there is an internal logic to this film; it is very touching and quite beautiful; and also I repeat a slice of social history in that countryRecommended viewing.
Read more IMDb reviews

4 Comments

Be the first to leave a comment