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Turtles
Turtles

Turtles (2024)

71% User Rating
1h 23min
Drama
Romance

Henri and Thom live together in Brussels and have been in perfect love for 35 years, or so it seems. Since Henri retired as a policeman, nothing has gone right. His days are dull and endless, his feelings are fading and their home has become a battlefield. Still in love, Thom is ready to do anything to rekindle the flame and save their relationship, even if it means asking for a divorce himself.

David LambertDirector

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Dave Johns

Dave Johns

Thom Halford

Olivier Gourmet

Olivier Gourmet

Henri Janssens

Brigitte Poupart

Brigitte Poupart

Jenny

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Vanessa Van Durme

Madame

Sandra Zidani

Sandra Zidani

Avocat Verlinden

Laurent Bonnet

Laurent Bonnet

Avocat de Henri

Nathalie Laroche

Nathalie Laroche

La juge

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Hassaba Halabi

Nadia

Egon Di Mateo

Egon Di Mateo

L'escort

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Kimi Amen

Performer 1

Alvilda

Alvilda

Performer 2

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Samantha Ruffskin

Performer 3

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Chantaaaal - Jordan Deschamps

Performer 4

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Cyriel Lucas

Performer 5

Fabrice Adde

Fabrice Adde

Agent immobilier

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Joel Gosset

Tenancier Hotel

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Robert Bui

Fabrice

Farah Kassabeh

Farah Kassabeh

L'infirmière

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Pedro Romero

L'amant de Henri

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hicham mabrour

Le préposé piscine

Tabata Bembnista

Tabata Bembnista

le caissier de la piscine chaude

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Bernard Boudru

L'ambulancier

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David Lenox

Léo

Reviews (1)

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Brent Marchant
Rating 100%

September 30, 2024

Is love enough to sustain a relationship? It can certainly provide a powerful bond to keep partners together, but is that sufficient to maintain that connection when other issues arise (e.g., day-to-day life challenges, disagreements and disconnects about fundamental goals and aspirations, cohabitation conflicts, a growing lack of sexual intimacy, etc.)? These matters often come to a head when certain turning points in life are reached, such as retirement, especially when each partner holds different views about what that next stage of life is supposed to be all about. These are among the challenges faced by Henri (Olivier Gourmet), a recently retired Brussels policeman, and his longtime partner, Thom (Dave Johns), a former drag queen and seller of secondhand merchandise who now spends most of his time as a househusband. Thom has been looking forward to this new phase in the couple’s lives, but Henri has been pulling away, seeking to follow a more individualized path, one that even includes encounters with other men (a practice he doesn’t try to hide, either). Needless to say, Thom is heartbroken and tries to reingratiate himself into his husband’s life but to no avail, an outcome that turns their relationship bitterly (though often hilariously) contentious. So what does the future hold for this long-term duo? It looks like divorce is certainly not out of the question. But is that what they really want? These are questions insightfully, honestly and sensitively explored in writer-director David Lambert’s fourth feature effort, a bittersweet romantic comedy-drama about what can happen when “things change.” It thoughtfully examines the soul searching and reevaluations that come with retirement, much the same way as in the Swiss comedy-drama “Golden Years” (“Die goldenen Jahre”) (2022), as well as the open hostility that can emerge between partners, as depicted in the dark comedy classic “The War of the Roses” (1989). The picture’s meticulously assembled, well-paced screenplay effectively examines all angles of this scenario through a narrative that’s touching, wickedly funny, heartbreaking and heartwarming all at the same time. This is backed by the superb performances of the film’s two leads, as well as the heart-tugging presence of an adorable police dog named Sherlock, who plays an integral role in how this story unfolds. This release is handily the best offering I screened at this year’s Reeling Film Festival (if not in all of the years I’ve been attending the event), as well as one of the best movies I’ve ever watched about relationship discord, regardless of sexual orientation. As the old song “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” so astutely observes, the film definitely follows suit when it comes to that sentiment and does so with an eloquence and realism rarely seen on screen. Couples of all kinds faced with issues like these should give this one a look, as it will ultimately probably provide more hands-on insight into how to address their problems than any course of marriage counseling could ever do. Like the creatures cited in the film’s title, “Turtles” draws attention to the issues often encountered in these circumstances – and candidly shows that partners can’t afford to avoid confronting them by simply hiding in their shells.

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