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Stupid Boy(Garçon stupide)

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Switzerland, France · 2004
1h 34m
Director Lionel Baier
Starring Khaled Khouri, Pierre Chatagny, Rui Pedro Alves, Natacha Koutchoumov
Genre Comedy, Drama

Loïc is a "stupid" boy who finds himself in a complex web of desire, admiration, love and friendship. In this edgy coming-of-age story that turns away from the sappy, Loïc, who works in a chocolate factory but dreams of being a photographer, discovers his true identity as he develops a relationship with Rui, a soccer player, though the process is a turbulent and painful one.

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Village Voice by

The result is a better-late-than-never coming-of-age tale that is by turns earnest and corny, though never stupide.

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L.A. Weekly by Ernest Hardy

Composed of artfully used split-screen, lots of hand-held camera, and expertly honed dialogue, the film floats on currents of sadness and understated humor. It also makes Loic's existential ache almost palpable.

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The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps

The real struggle here isn't so much Chatagny's slow emergence into maturity as Lionel Baier's directorial struggle to balance artful and erotic elements.

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Miami Herald by Peter Debruge

Baier's style is almost uncomfortably voyeuristic, amplified by the casting of a young, inexperienced actor (Pierre Chatagny) in a part that calls for hardcore sex.

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New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Garcon Stupide features the best gay seduction scene ever filmed on a Ferris wheel. Unfortunately, you have to sit through the entire movie to get to it. Whether you want to will depend on your interest in explicit gay sex.

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