Charlotte Le Bon Movie Reviews & Summaries

Jamie Grimes
10 min read5 days ago

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Get ready to dive into the world of captivating cinema with our roundup of Charlotte Le Bon’s movies. From critically acclaimed dramas to thrilling action films, we bring you a comprehensive guide to Le Bon’s impressive acting career. Explore the magic of the silver screen and prepare to be enchanted by her extraordinary performances.

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1. Heartbeats (2010)

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“Heartbeats, “ also known as “Love and Other Crimes, “ is a compelling drama-romance film by Xavier Dolan, which premiered in 2010. This Canadian production, set in the city of Montreal, revolves around the lives of three close friends who find their love lives intertwined in a complex love triangle. While the film primarily explores the theme of love, it also delves into the nuances of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of the human heart.

2. The Stroller Strategy (2012)

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Join Parisian charmer Thomas Platz in “The Stroller Strategy, “ a charming French-language comedy that will make you laugh out loud and reflect on the responsibilities of adulthood. When Thomas unexpectedly becomes the guardian of a baby, desperate to win back the love of his life, Marie, he comes up with a surprising and amusing plan — pretending to be the baby’s real father! As he navigates the challenges of manhood and the road to love, this quirky, emotional journey takes viewers on an unexpected adventure filled with laughter, heartwarming moments, and a catchy original song.

3. Astérix and Obélix: God Save Britannia (2012)

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Astérix and Obélix: God Save Britannia is a delightful family-friendly comedy-adventure film based on the popular comic book series of the same name. Taking place in 50 BC, the story follows the unyieldingly brave and clever Gauls, Asterix and Obélix, as they cross the English Channel to help their second cousin, Anticlimax, stand up to the invading Romans led by their legendary commander, Julius Caesar. Adding a touch of magic to this comical tale, the Gauls have a special ingredient — a mystical potion that gives them extraordinary strength.

4. Mood Indigo (2013)

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Mood Indigo, a captivating 2013 film original title “L’écume des jours, “ follows the unusual journey of Colin, a wealthy inventor, as he is enamored by a pianist, Chloe. As their blossoming love story unfolds, Colin is diagnosed with an extraordinary lung illness, caused by a peculiar flower, that threatens to end it all. Determined to cure his love, Colin embarks on a quest to find a solution for this flower-induced illness using his ingenuity and intellect.

5. La marche (2013)

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La Marche is a captivating and heart-wrenching journey into the past that beautifully documents the unyielding fight for equality and against racial discrimination. Set in 1983, this story follows an incredible 1000 km march from Paris to Marseille, where the peaceful protest against injustice becomes an inspiring revolution.

6. Le grand méchant loup (2013)

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“Le grand méchant loup, “ a delightful 2013 comedy, follows the chaotic lives of the Delcroix brothers. The story takes an unexpected turn when their mother lands in the hospital with severe condition, leaving the brothers to question their priorities and re-evaluate their complacent lives. The film is filled with humorous moments, and its diverse cast of quirky characters will keep you smiling.

7. The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)

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Indulge in The Hundred-Foot Journey, a delightful comedy-drama that transports you to the captivating contrast between France and India. Directed by Lasse Hallström and penned by Steven Knight and Richard C. Morais, this charming narrative revolves around the Kadam family and their journey through the intricacies of intercultural exchange. With the opening of their restaurant right opposite Madame Mallory’s Michelin-starred establishment, they learn to navigate the joys and challenges that come with cultural fusion.

8. Nice and Easy (2014)

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“Nice and Easy” (2014) is a delightful comedy film that follows the story of Sebastian, a young man with an ambitious and unconventional lifestyle. Determined to not live any sort of ordinary life, Sebastian spends his days lying on his couch, contemplating the meaning of it all. However, when his two roommates, Anna and Bruno, join him on this journey to do nothing, things start to heat up.

9. Yves Saint Laurent (2014)

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Yves Saint Laurent, a captivating biographical drama, delves into the life of the iconic French fashion designer, Yves Saint-Laurent. Set against the backdrop of Paris in the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s, the film chronicles the designer’s journey, from the inception of his career in 1958, to his tumultuous relationship with his lover and business partner, Pierre Bergé. The film transports viewers through the highs and lows of Saint Laurent’s professional and personal life, showcasing the struggles, triumphs, and the intricate dynamics of their partnership.

10. The Walk (2015)

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In the thrilling drama “The Walk, “ high-wire artist Philippe Petit daringly pursues his lifelong dream of walking between the World Trade Center towers in New York City in 1974. Assembling a team of dedicated individuals, Petit embarks on an unimaginable adventure.

11. Inside Out (2015)

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“Inside Out” is a captivating 2015 animated adventure comedy directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie Del Carmen, featuring delightful voice-overs from Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Lewis Black and more. The heartwarming story delves into the imaginative world of young Riley’s emotions — Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust — as they navigate her life-changing adventure from the Midwest to San Francisco.

12. The Promise (2016)

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“The Promise” showcases an enthralling drama that takes place during the latter days of the Ottoman Empire. It focuses on a touching love triangle amidst the chaotic setting of the Armenian Genocide. Michael, an exceptional medical student, grapples with his affection for the alluring Ana and his bond with American journalist Chris. Chris unravels the horrors of the genocide, adding another layer of suspense to the story.

13. In the Shadow of Iris (2016)

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In the gripping psychological thriller, “In the Shadow of Iris” (2016), Iris, a young, beautiful banker’s wife, mysteriously disappears without a trace in the city of Paris. As the investigation delves deeper into the enigma, the shadow of suspicion falls on a local mechanic, plagued by mounting debts. The once-quaint town turns into a hotbed of intrigue as the police struggle to unravel the complex web of lies that entangle the lives of the residents.

14. Realive (2016)

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“Realive” is a gripping Sci-Fi drama that dares to explore the complexities of life, love, and legacy. The story follows Marc, a man diagnosed with cancer who chooses cryonic preservation in hope of a cure. In a shocking turn of events, he is the first human to be revived 68 years later. As he struggles to acclimate to a world he once knew, he must confront the mental and physical challenges that come with his rebirth.

15. Anthropoid (2016)

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Anthropoid (2016) is a mesmerizing WWII biographical drama, based on the extraordinary true story of a high-stakes secret operation. The film follows the daring attempts of an unlikely group of Czechoslovak paratroopers who risk their lives to carry out Operation Anthropoid — the mission to assassinate SS General Reinhard Heydrich, one of the most powerful and ruthless architects behind the Holocaust.

16. Arctic Heart (2016)

“Arctic Heart, “ the 2016 French comedy-drama from director Marie Madinier, follows the captivating journey of a young grad student who falls deeply in love with her scientist boss. This thrilling tale takes a dramatic turn when the timid lover bravely offers her body as a subject in his groundbreaking research. Immersed in this chilling environment, the couple must navigate their passionate love affair amidst the harsh, unforgiving landscape of the Arctic, as well as the unexpected challenges their human experiment brings.

17. The Take (2016)

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“The Take, “ an action-packed thriller released in 2016, follows the teaming up of an unruly CIA operative with a young and talented pickpocket to take down a dangerous terrorist plot in France. Starring the likes of Idris Elba, Richard Madden, and Charlotte Le Bon, this film is brimming with fast-paced action, suspenseful crime sequences, and exciting anti-terrorist missions.

18. Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction (2017)

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Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial & Depiction, released in 2017, is a compelling documentary that examines the ongoing denial by the Turkish government regarding the Armenian Genocide. Director Joe Berlinger, along with historians and scholars, delves into the harrowing events of 1915, when an estimated 1.5 million Armenians lost their lives under the Ottoman Empire.

19. Berlin, I Love You (2019)

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“Berlin, I Love You” is a delightful and captivating cinematic experience that showcases the love stories of ten individuals set in the enchanting city of Berlin. As part of the “Cities of Love” series, which includes Paris, je t’aime, New York, I Love You, and Rio, Eu Te Amo, this collective feature film mesmerizes audiences by demonstrating the city’s charisma and the diverse aspects of love.

20. Warning (2021)

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“Warning” — a gripping and thought-provoking film by Agata Alexander — is set in the near future where the meaning of life is explored through a tapestry of interconnected lives, all grappling with the end of the world. As a global power outage engulfs the world, individuals across different societies and cultures face their own personal apocalypse.

21. Fresh (2022)

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“Fresh” is a chilling, unpredictable horror-thriller that takes a bold, dark dive into the world of online dating. In 2022, a disillusioned woman quits the endless world of swiping and finds herself inexplicably drawn to the enigmatic Noah, who promises an idyllic weekend getaway. However, as the couple’s passion heats up in the remote wilderness, the film reveals that Noah’s charm has been hiding a sinister secret — a taste for the human flesh.

22. Falcon Lake (2022)

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Experience the touching tale of “Falcon Lake,” a heartwarming coming-of-age story that revolves around a hesitant adolescent boy during his summer vacation. As he navigates the joys and tribulations of youth, the boy unexpectedly forges a connection with an older girl. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and their first foray into love. “Falcon Lake” is inspired by a graphic novel and, under the guidance of Charlotte Le Bon, artfully weaves drama, fantasy, and romance elements together.

23. Où est parti E.T.? — L’enfance selon Spielberg (2023)

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In 1982, “E. T. , the Extra-Terrestrial” changed the course of popular film and cinema. Decades after this timeless tale of childhood enchantment left an indelible mark on millions of viewers, the question remains: how to grow up without betraying the child within? Directed by Basile Roze and Emilie Valentin, the documentary “Où est parti E. T. ? — L’enfance selon Spielberg” brings to life the story of how a cinematic legend was born in the minds and hearts of a generation.

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