Lie With Me is a moving French drama adapted from an acclaimed novel of the same name by gay author Philippe Besson. Semi-autobiographical, the story follows Stéphane Belcourt (Guillaume de Tonquédec), a successful, middle-aged novelist returning to his modest hometown in the French countryside for the first time in years.
He’s on business, working as a brand ambassador for a famous cognac, and one gets the sense there’s a reason he hasn’t been back in quite a while…While at a brand event, he spies a familiar looking young man (Victor Belmondo) who introduces himself: He’s Lucas Andrieu, who happens to be the son of Thomas, Stéphane’s first love from back when they were both teenagers.Lucas isn’t aware of his father’s past romance, but, for Stéphane, the encounter sends back a rush of memories: Friendly flirting leading to longing glances leading to stolen kisses leading to passionate moments of desire—all behind closed doors, of course.
For a young Stéphane and Thomas (played in flashbacks by Jérémy Gillet and Julien De Saint Jean, respectively), their love is taboo in their small town: “Staying’s a death sentence,” the say.
Despite their intense connection, they find themselves pushing each other away.Image Credit: ‘Lie With me,’ Peccadillo Pictures Who’s ready for a good cry?