Laurence Anyways

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Plot

A drama that charts ten years in the relationship of a male-to-female transsexual's relationship with her lover.

Release Year: 2012

Rating: 7.1/10 (2,581 voted)

Director: Xavier Dolan

Storyline

A drama that charts ten years in the relationship of a male-to-female transsexual's relationship with her lover.



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Filming Locations: Colorado, USA



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Louis Garrel was originally set to play the title role of Laurence but dropped out. Melvil Poupaud signed on to replace him. See more »

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Rating: 8/10

Dolan's third venture has absolutely lived up to it's reputation,
gorgeous visuals, electrifying music, a moving story and talented
actors, all equally setting fire to the screen. Laurence Anyways is a
complex story narrated in the simplest way possible.  "I want to be a
woman" 

The film starts at the beginning of Laurence (Melvil Poupaud) and
Fred's (Suzanne Clément) relationship (89-90) when Laurence is a
literature teacher. Their relationship is stable and they look very
content until the day Laurence decides to share his secret with Fred,
where begins the struggles in the couple.

In Laurence Anyways Dolan has taken an incredible amount of risk,
pushing his limits (story-wise) Beautiful and powerful scenes in where
Clément and Poupaud who gives to their characters a crazy amount of
justice. Clément steals the show with her dazzling portrayal as Fred
(perhaps her best act yet) Poupaud is marvellous as Laurence, we
believe in his performance and have a lot of compassion for Laurence,
for who she truly is. This film was meant to be for Suzanne, she
embraces Fred in a way that is thoroughly believable and beautiful.
Supported by an diverse supporting cast which includes Baye (who is
absolutely at her right place as the confused and supportive mother)
Chokri (hilariously precious as the sketchy and uptight friend) Jacques
and Lépine-Blondeau were fantastic despite their little time on screen.
At times this film felt like it was a piece of art, and this is where
Dolan has matured, this is where we see his own film-making "style" 

The nearly three hour-long movie passed by in a heartbeat, at the end
we are left with beautiful visuals and images without leaving the
heartfelt conclusion in the climax.