Young & Beautiful (2013)
Young & Beautiful (2013)
“Young & Beautiful” (2013), directed and written by François Ozon, is a French drama that takes a nuanced and introspective look at the complexities of youth, sexuality, and personal identity. The film tells the story of Isabelle, a teenage girl played by Marine Vacth, as she navigates her sexual awakening and the consequences of her choices. Through Ozon’s sensitive direction and Vacth’s compelling performance, Young & Beautiful delves into themes of desire, love, and the search for self-understanding, presenting a portrait of a young woman coming to terms with her emotions and her evolving sense of self.
The film follows Isabelle, a beautiful and seemingly confident 17-year-old, as she embarks on a journey of sexual discovery. The story begins with her losing her virginity while on vacation, an experience that leaves her with a sense of detachment and uncertainty. This initial encounter marks the beginning of Isabelle’s exploration of her sexuality, which she expresses by becoming an escort—a decision that surprises those around her but feels both calculated and inevitable for her character. Through her involvement in the world of high-end prostitution, Isabelle gains financial independence, but it also exposes her to a deeper emotional conflict as she confronts her motivations, desires, and the repercussions of her actions.