Gael Morel and Stephane Rideau - Wild Reeds 1994 - pt 1

Time to class things up a bit. I hesitate to label this French film as "gay"as the themes and emotions portrayed are more universal than that. It is one of the best coming of age films I have ever seen. I'm stealing verbatim an IMDB review that sums up this complex movie better than I could:
"Gael Morel play the 18 year old Francois, a French schoolboy at a boarding school in Provence. The time is 1962, and France is at the height of the Algerian crisis. Just like America in 1968, all schoolboys are fearful of being sent to fight an unpopular overseas war as soon as they are of draft age.

Francois is gay, and falls in love with fellow student Serge, played by Stephane Rideau. Serge initially reciprocates his affection, leading Francois to assume that he is also gay.

But Serge falls for their teacher's daughter, Maite, who is also 18 years old, and chooses her over his boyfriend. Francois is heartbroken.

The other star of the movie is the soundtrack by Chubby Checker, with all of his '60's hits.

And the beautiful countryside of Provence also stars. Like most French movies, the pace is slow with long periods of inaction but beautifully photographed scenery. There are also some visually striking scenes of the boys cavorting in the river. This is different to American tastes, but nice in its own way.

The movie is good at handling complex feelings. The boys are confused as to their developing sexuality. The war in North Africa looms over their impending manhood. Friendships and allegiances change overnight. Death comes home for them as Serge's brother is killed in Algeria. Serge has to choose between a then difficult gay existence and a straight life with Maite running the family farm.

A similar movie is American Graffiti, which also deals with teenagers coming of age. But certainly not to the same depth, and without many of the complex issues of the Wild Reeds."
Honestly, if you ever fell in love with someone that you couldn't have (and who didn't, especially when young) this movie should resonate with you. Just a beautiful, heartfelt film.

Obviously it is on this site for a reason. Above and beyond how good the movie is on it's own, we are treated to one of the best, if not the best, underwear scenes in cinema. Is there anything more beautiful than young french men? Yes, young french men in tighty whities. Wet tighty whities. Enjoy.
PS. There are so many pictures here, I am splitting this into 2, or maybe 3, posts.

These 3 pictures sum up how heartbreaking it is to be young, gay and in love with someone you can't have. The way he is holding on to the guy he loves, closing his eyes and wanting it to be more intimate than it is, while the driver is somewhat oblivious to how he feels.



                                    Now on to the part you shallow people want :-)





















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