Enzo (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Drama · 1h 42m · French

Curator score: 3.0/10 (14.9K ratings)

Overview

Enzo, 16, defies his bourgeois family’s expectations by starting a masonry apprenticeship, a path far removed from the prestigious life they had envisioned for him. In their chic villa in the sun-drenched South of France, tensions simmer as relentless questions and pressures weigh on Enzo’s future and dreams. On the construction sites, however, Vlad, a charismatic Ukrainian colleague, shakes up Enzo’s world and opens the door to unexpected possibilities.

Ratings

Director

Robin Campillo

Production

Les Films de Pierre, France 3 Cinéma, Page 114, AMI Paris, Les Films du Fleuve, Lucky Red

Cast

Eloy Pohu, Maksym Slivinskyi, Pierfrancesco Favino, Élodie Bouchez, Nathan Japy, Vladislav Holyk, Malou Khebizi, Philippe Petit, Charline Paul, Mounir Margoum, Rosalie Lauer, Julie Nicola, Adriel Sorrente, Yelyzaveta Afonina, Samir Sadoun, Frédéric Féraud, Saïd Hamada, Fraj Talbi, Hamza Talbi, José Gonzalez Caso

Curator Review

Verdict

A thoughtful, class-conscious coming-of-age drama with strong tactile detail and a quietly provocative interest in masculinity, desire, and labor. It sounds most compelling when it watches Enzo’s attraction to the physical world of masonry and the charismatic worker who opens that world up; it’s likely less satisfying if you want a tightly plotted or emotionally cathartic teen drama.

Best for

  • viewers interested in French social realism
  • coming-of-age stories about class and identity
  • films about labor, craft, and embodied work
  • subtle queer subtext and desire
  • audiences who like restrained, observational drama

Skip if

  • you want a fast-moving plot
  • you prefer clear emotional payoffs
  • you dislike bourgeois-family tension
  • you want romance to be explicit rather than suggestive
  • you are looking for a broadly uplifting teen film

Overview

Enzo looks like one of those films where the real drama is not a single big rebellion, but the slow friction between inherited privilege and chosen identity. The masonry apprenticeship gives the story a strong physical anchor, and that choice feels especially rich because the film seems interested in labor as both class escape and erotic fascination.

Worth noting

Robin Campillo is well suited to this material: attentive to bodies, social structures, and the uneasy spaces between desire and self-definition. The setup suggests a film that is less about plot twists than about pressure, atmosphere, and the way a young person can be pulled toward a life that feels more honest than the one mapped out for him.

Bottom line

The strongest appeal here is likely the tension between the sunlit bourgeois villa and the rougher, more intimate world of the construction site. If the film lands, it should do so through texture, performance, and its uneasy mix of class critique and awakening desire. If it misses, it will probably feel a bit too elliptical or emotionally withheld.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Dan Dixon (4★) · 544 likes

Fr(Enzo)ne

maddy (3★) · 523 likes

omg the adult didn’t have sex with the child this is revolutionary

Esther (3★) · 374 likes

j'ai trouvé intéressante l'idée que l'homosexualité soit un motif de mobilité sociale "descendante", les récits de transfuges canoniques – Didier Eribon, Édouard Louis – font généralement état de l'inverse, et je trouve bien ficelée la manière dont l'attrait d'Enzo pour les corps masculins (et musculeux) contribue à son intérêt pour la maçonnerie, univers que l'on conçoit avant tout comme viril et populaire donc hétérosexuel néanmoins sentiment que cette trame-là qui à mes yeux était déjà chargée (thématique de classe +… more

Padulol (4★) · 327 likes

En faisant le tour des reviews, je me rends compte que la plupart des gens n'ont rien compris au film. Non, le réalisateur ne nous enjoint pas à plaindre ce jeune bourgeois désorienté, et encore moins à minorer le métier de maçon. Ce n'est pas simplement l'histoire d'un adolescent en déshérence et en quête de soi qui ne veut plus de l'argent de ses parents, mais un film qui pose un constat sur l'incapacité de la bourgeoisie à s'émanciper de… more En faisant le tour des reviews, je me rends compte que la plupart des gens n'ont rien compris au film. Non, le réalisateur ne nous enjoint pas à plaindre ce jeune bourgeois désorienté, et encore moins à minorer le métier de maçon. Ce n'est pas simplement l'histoire d'un adolescent en déshérence et en quête de soi qui ne veut plus de l'argent de ses parents, mais un film qui pose un constat sur l'incapacité de la bourgeoisie à s'émanciper de… more

Wladyslaw Orlowski (2.5★) · 314 likes

C'est-à-dire qu'il y a 42 millions d'Ukrainiens, 70 % sont des chrétiens, et ENZO RESTE en Italie ???

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Topics

French drama, coming-of-age, class divide, queer subtext, labor drama, social realism, masculinity, family tension, observational, sunlit melancholy

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