It all starts here: Which cult movie inspired the Charlene and Louise ball scene?

It all starts here: Which cult movie inspired the Charlene and Louise ball scene?

It all starts here last night, with the Auguste Armand Institute finally celebrating its first prom, which has been eagerly awaited by characters and audiences for weeks. And if it didn’t take long for the evening to turn into a drama, this event was also an occasion to attend the series ’iconic couple reunion.

While he was away here, it all started a few months ago, with Louis Guino, played by Fabian Wolfrom, thus returning to Calvier and abruptly landing on the ball. After all, it’s a wonderful testament to the love of Charlene (Paula Petrenko), who has recently had a difficult time, and Martha has to say goodbye to her best friend.

Playing one of the most iconic French films of the ’80s, Louis surprises Charlene by putting earphones on her ears and dancing slowly with her, to the right, in the midst of other students. They shake their thighs for a much more rhythmic song.

Charlene and Louis, as if torn apart by the world-appropriate wireless headphones, meet and kiss at this enchanted little interval as a paused moment that apparently relates to the movie La Boum, worn by Sophie Marceau.

Indeed, in Claude Pinot’s film, one of the most memorable scenarios is seen of Vicki, the heroine played by Sophie Marceau, who dances a romantic slow dance with her lover, who has just played headphones while she is on the title boom.

It is so on the tube reality By Vladimir Kosma, who has become a cult of a whole generation, of two teenagers dancing in the film La Boum. And while we could not find this song in the episode of the series Here it all starts yesterday on TF1, the authors of the series still achieved success on the adventures of Vic Bereton.

“I can tell you that we shot a very nice scene. I was impressed because it was from the French movie ‘La Boum.’We recently entrusted our microphone to Paula Petrenko about her prom night and her reunion with Fabian Wolfrom.

Before arguing that the Charlene-Louis couple should be more united and stronger than ever, here it all begins: “In any case, let’s go on new adventures with Louise that will continue”.

A disaster that will shake students and teachers in today’s episode, so it should not have (too much) consequences for the Machiavellian couple in the series.

The movie La Boum is available on the Salto platform, which also offers everything here starting two days in advance.

Source: allocine

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