Close childhood friends (Guillaume Canet, Marion Cotillard)
continuously dare each other to pull pranks in a twisted game of
one-upmanship.
The film begins in Liège
in Belgium, where a little girl, Sophie, is being bullied by other
children. Only a bus driver and a boy, Julien, help her collect her
books that the others have thrown into a puddle.
To cheer Sophie up, Julien gives her a small tin box, a gift from his
fatally ill mother. Because it is important to him, he asks her to lend
it back to him from time to time. As Julien wants the box back at the
moment he gave it to her, Sophie demands proof of how important it is to
him. Julien disengages the handbrake of the bus without hesitation, and
the bus full of children rolls down a hill. Their game has begun: the
box changes its owner after each completed dare.
Between the son of wealthy Belgian parents and the daughter of poor
Polish immigrants a lasting friendship develops. As children they
misbehave in school, wreak havoc on a wedding, and ask silly tasks of
each other. As teenagers their romantic relationships with others suffer
as a result of their dares. Meanwhile, the two friends ignore any
consequences or punishment during their game.
While they are always looking for the next kick, a love is slowly
evolving between the protagonists. Not wanting to admit it, they divert
their attention from it by even more extreme dares.
As young adults, Julien tells Sophie that he wants to get married,
only later revealing that he means to someone else. The climax is
reached when Sophie interrupts Julien's wedding, after which he is cast
out by his father and Sophie is nearly killed during another game.
Julien returns to marry his wife, and Sophie declares that they will not
see each other for ten years.
Ten years pass, and Julien is married with two children. Sophie has
also married her husband, a famous soccer star. A successful Julien
admits that he has not forgotten Sophie, though he assumes that she has
forgotten him. On the night of Julien's tenth wedding anniversary,
Sophie sends a message to him, indicating that the game is back on.
Julien and Sophie meet for a brief moment in the midst of another dare,
yet it is enough to remind Julien that their game is "better than life
itself." After a dramatic accident, Julien and Sophie finally reunite,
despite the protestations of their spouses.
The film has two alternate endings,
which are shown consecutively. In the first, Julien and Sophie decide
as an ultimate dare to finally share their dream together, their "dream
of an eternal love" – the pair embrace while they stand in a
construction pit that is about to be filled with concrete. The couple
kiss as they are pulled beneath the cement, and both drown in the
sludge. The other ending has the now aged Julien and Sophie spending
time together in a garden and carrying on playing their game with milder
dares. However, the opening scene of the film (an overhead view of a
building site and a pit filled with concrete in which upper side
Julien's tin box rests partly sunk) resurges, suggesting that the two
friends actually did bury themselves and drown beneath the concrete.


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