Gaspard Ulliel in "Les egares"



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Gaspard Ulliel in Andre Techine's movie: Les egares (strayed - 2003) with Emmanuelle Beart.


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HELLZ YA ( 1 year ago by Koolgirl180)
HELLZ YA
so i have seen the ... ( 1 year ago by sopha101)
so i have seen the last day and a very long engagement so far.
but i haven't seen strayed.
is it really good compared to the other two?
he reminds me of ... ( 1 year ago by norshiela)
he reminds me of scotfield!!
GORGEOUS!! He looks ... ( 1 year ago by chinadollcjo)
GORGEOUS!! He looks so good when he' chewing, and that shaved head....I need to sit down and breath...
It's a FANTASTIC ... ( 1 year ago by Auxane)
It's a FANTASTIC movie. Andr
é Téchiné's are rarely bad but this one is among his best success.
ok i dont ... ( 11 months ago by aussieunderdawg)
ok i dont understand anything here except "manger" which is "to eat"...
but gaspard is really cute!!!
wtf is he eating? ... ( 11 months ago by supernovasupersonic)
wtf is he eating? why does he always hook up with older woman in movies? i will probably never understand
still he is still beautiful
thank god for the french
I've seen this. In ... ( 11 months ago by RainfallMint)
I've seen this. In the movie he's eating rabbit.
Merci pour le French!
I think I like A ... ( 11 months ago by RainfallMint)
I think I like A Very Long Engagement more than this one. But I haven't seen Le Dernier Jour! :( It looks like such a good movie!
lol, if u watch, ... ( 11 months ago by Susant26)
lol, if u watch,when Gaspard sits down tries to cut up the meat with 2 forks lol, Gaspard is so hot though lol
he's so yummy! lol ( 10 months ago by galazyangel)
he's so yummy! lol
LMAO!! lol poor guy ... ( 10 months ago by yayamel)
LMAO!! lol poor guy! Psh! Hot is an understatement-- he's absolutely divine! Gosh, if he was mine I'd never let him eat a bad meal.. that chicken looked kinda yucky..lol
i think it a rabbit ... ( 9 months ago by parisjetaime7)
i think it a rabbit leg, actually..... yikes!! thats icky... but he's still as hot as the burning sun!!! lol
you should really ... ( 9 months ago by kieramus)
you should really watch it it's great!!!!!
I think he's eating ... ( 9 months ago by Vietviv25)
I think he's eating a frogs leg, Not rabbit (x
ohhh.... icky.... XP ( 9 months ago by parisjetaime7)
ohhh.... icky.... XP
Not it's rabbit. We ... ( 9 months ago by parisgouaille)
Not it's rabbit. We acually DON't EAT frog legs, especially in times of war like this...*roll eyes*
LOL
what its the name ... ( 9 months ago by panchaseh)
what its the name of this moie in english?
Strayed ( 9 months ago by abug3210)
Strayed
i was going to say ... ( 9 months ago by parisjetaime7)
i was going to say something about that.... but i wasnt sure if anyone cared.... thanks for that though!! he's still cute when he eats though.... lol XP
what is this movie ... ( 8 months ago by misscuban9O8)
what is this movie called in english?!
it's a rabit leg ... ( 8 months ago by kieramus)
it's a rabit leg lmao
I don't enjoy this ... ( 7 months ago by GaspardUllielFann)
I don't enjoy this movie very much, but it is delightful to see Gaspard in it. I prefer Le Denier Jour.
Array ( 2 months ago by lapetitebritish)
j'aurrais bien aim
é être à la place de la fille lol



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