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: Joseph is fiercely protective of Chloé, who suffers from haphophobia (a paralyzing fear of being touched) and only responds to him.
"Les Diables" se déroule dans un contexte de banlieue difficile, où les jeunes sont souvent confrontés à la précarité, au chômage et à la violence. Le film suit le parcours de plusieurs personnages principaux, incarnés par des acteurs talentueux, qui naviguent entre leurs rêves, leurs désillusions et la dure réalité de leur environnement.
Chloé, who cannot bear to be touched and communicates only through her brother, is fixated on finding a specific yellow house with blue shutters, which she builds from memory using pieces of colored glass. Joseph, fiercely protective, acts as her sole guardian and interpreter. As they navigate the dangerous streets of Marseilles, their bond becomes increasingly intense and transgressive, blurring the lines between sibling love and something more sinister. Les Diables -2002- Vk
Beyond the controversy, Les Diables is masterfully crafted. Cinematographer Stéphane Fontaine (known later for A Prophet and Jackie ) uses a handheld, grainy 16mm aesthetic. The camera never sits still; it breathes with the anxiety of the children. The palette is desaturated—washed-out grays, blues, and institutional greens—which makes the rare moments of warm light (often in Lisbon) feel explosive.
Two neglected siblings, Joseph (a mute boy) and his older sister Lila, live on the margins of society. They form a fiercely protective bond and survive through petty theft and hiding. When social services intervene, their world unravels and a journey begins that forces them and those around them to confront trauma, abandonment, and the limits of care. : Joseph is fiercely protective of Chloé, who
The Pont du Diable was a crumbling nineteenth-century arch over the abandoned branch line. Local kids said a builder had fallen into the wet concrete during its construction; at night, you could see his handprint pressing from the inside.
The atmospheric music heightens the sense of isolation and the "us against the world" mentality of the protagonists. The "Vk" Connection Chloé, who cannot bear to be touched and
is a raw, critically acclaimed French coming-of-age drama directed by Christophe Ruggia, starring Adèle Haenel and Vincent Rottiers in their powerhouse debut performances.