Les coeurs verts (1966) Poster

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Be Bop A Lula, Gainsbourg, Nanterre-Courbevoie in 1966
happytrigger-64-39051725 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
1966 : in Nanterre and around (west Parisian suburb), hoodlums in black leather jackets or flight jackets wander in the streets, in "cafés", in "la zone" (nasty area) or in rock'n'roll balls. Very few work, so they steal and get in jail or reformatory.

Spoiler Spoiler : The girls they are looking for are just sexual objects, don't miss the scene in "la zone" with the boy leaving his girl to a friend with the gang watching from a metallic structure waiting for their turn. The rock'n'roll ball is a great sequence with boys and girls sitting around the dance floor with a group performing rock tunes, and when they play Be Bop A Lula, everything changes and the Squares from Neuilly politely disappear. You can also hear demos of future hits by Serge Gainsbourg.

The movie seems to follow the hoodlums wandering in the streets. Shot in documentary style in black and white with amateur actors and popular dialogues from street life, "Les Coeurs Verts" is a nasty underground movie (still unreleased in France) in the old streets around Courbevoie beginning in the sixties to get destroyed for building the business center La Défense. Definitely not a commercial movie but surely a major witness of its time. Some born bad fan might release it on DVD one day, Time Will Tell.
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8/10
Let me goooooooo!
ulicknormanowen8 April 2021
The ending (which echoes to the first sequences ) seems to indicate that ,when you were born on the wrong side of town, you got a raw deal ,and whatever you may do to escape from a doomed fate,it 's in vain .

In 1966 ,this movie was at odds with the whole production : a chronicle of underdogs in a drab urban area (always present ;when the hero and his girl friend have a walk , a panoramic shows the suburban area just behind them.

When you're just out of jail ,it's hard to integrate into a society where young men were born silver spoon in hand (see the ball scene with the guys in suit and tie ; the girl getting in a rich kid's sports car) and always have a papa who can take them off the hook with a good lawyer. But your dad is an alcoholic on the dole and mom 's complaining she's the only one to work -the parents have only one scene ,and it sums up the young hero's plight in an admirably succint style .

Even when he finds a job as a roofer , he meets the generation gap : their elder can't stand the wild pop music and dance to the musette (popular dance to the accordion).

The sequence of the ball may be too long ,but it allows the social mixing:theres's nothing in common between the clean-cut kids and the riff-raff , the sixties music ,contrary to received ideas , doesn't create a bond between them .

The girls are treated as sex objects whom the boys share with their pack ; when the hero realizes that ,without a true love of his own, he's always so left alone ,it will to be late ."I can take my pick too" the girl says ,but it's not really women's lib (it's historically too soon) :she'll opt for another boy (maybe the leader of the pack) or flirt with the rich boy in this brand new car (to whom she's only a prey he will leave after he gets what he wants),but she'll end like the hero's mom .

After this black and white realistic movie ,far ahead of its time , Edouard Luntz never confirmed his promises ;"le dernier saut" was a most inadequate follow-up to "les coeurs verts"
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