Movie: LilaDitça 2004

Despite possessing writing talent, Chimo labels himself a loser and opts to spend leisure time with his unemployed friends. However, everything changes when he becomes intrigued by Lila, who reignites his passion for writing through her peculiar stories.

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A budding writer finds inspiration  when he falls for a blonde teen who   enjoys sharing her intriguing experiences. Chimo, an aspiring writer and unemployed   teenager, lives with his mother in a small  Muslim community in Marseille, France.  He regards himself as a loser and spends plenty  of free time with his three jobless friends,  

Mouloud, Big Jo, and Bakary, who  consistently engage in lousy deals.  Despite possessing a remarkable writing talent,  Chimo never ventured beyond his hometown. However,   he fondly remembers that during high school, his  French teacher, Claire Soulier, tried to assist   him in breaking free from his circumstances. The instructor then visited their home,  

Offering the teenager a chance to attend  a particular school in Paris to refine   his writing talent. She highlighted the  prospect of meeting renowned writers who   would mentor him and assist in book sales. Despite his mother’s willingness to work   and gather funds, Chimo, mindful of their  financial struggles, turned down the offer. 

In response, Claire clarified that  all the teen needed to do was submit   a thirty-page story. If the school found it  impressive, he could secure a scholarship.  Chimo contemplates the opportunity and  shares it with his friends. However,   Mouloud asserts that the aspiring writer  doesn’t belong to Paris and suggests that  

The French teacher may have ulterior motives. However, Chimo clarifies that Claire acknowledges   his writing talent and perceives admission  to the school as a chance to escape poverty.  Concerned for his friend, Mouloud advises Chimo  against trusting French people and brings up the  

Writer’s father, who abandoned them to be with a  French courtesan. This statement triggers Chimo,   prompting his friends to leave. Once they are gone, Chimo reflects   on himself, deeming himself a loser.  He finds going elsewhere ridiculous,   convinced that staying with his current  friends makes him appear less like a loser. 

Most nights, the group sneaks into a warehouse to  steal items while Chimo remains behind, captivated   by an exciting book. Subsequently, they sell  the stolen goods before heading to the mosque.  One morning, the squad notices Lila, a beautiful  blonde teenager who moved to the town three months  

Ago, passing by. Chimo is immediately captivated  by her, secretly finding her attractive. Mouloud   vocally expresses an interest, telling his  friends he intends to marry her someday.  The first time he sees her, Chimo becomes so  inspired that he starts writing about it. One day,  

He spends time alone with Lila in the sand  pit, where she unexpectedly asks him if   he wants to see what is underneath her skirt. Upon hearing this, he inquired about her rate,   and she confirmed that he could pay  whatever amount he liked. However,  

He pointed out that he was broke. Curious about her unusual offer,   Chimo inquires, and she responds that she just  feels like making the proposition. Seeking   to understand her intention, the aspiring  writer asks if she has made similar offers   to others, but she heads to the tree. Chimo follows her and eventually agrees,  

Prompting Lila to ask whether he wants to  see it for a shorter or longer duration.   Opting for a shorter time would mean she would  lift her dress for only a few seconds while   choosing the latter would lead them to the swing. When the aspiring writer takes too long to answer,  

Lila pressures him into deciding by mentioning  that the offer is only for a limited time.  Immediately, Chimo chooses the second option.  Upon hearing this, the teen rides the swing,   revealing what’s underneath her  garment as she moves back and forth.  After their meeting, Chimo realizes how Lisa  made his words flow more easily. Unbeknownst  

To the aspiring writer, Lila lives with a  catholic aunt who asks her unusual requests.  When Lila doesn’t show what’s underneath her skirt  long enough, her relative calls her out for being   ungrateful, emphasizing that she took her in  to prevent her from ending up in a foster home. 

Frustrated with her aunt, Lila angrily  departs from the house and explores the   town on her bike. Simultaneously, Chimo  is at the grocery store, packaging his   purchases. Noticing his crush passing by,  he feels compelled to attempt to follow her. 

Stepping outside, he is surprised to find Lila  behind him with her bike. She offers him a ride   home, and he accepts. He takes control  of the pedals while she satisfies him.  After dropping off Chimo, Lila gives him  a CD, hoping that he will enjoy it. While  

She rides her bike home, Mouloud and his  friends spot her and decide to follow.  The group’s leader attempts to introduce himself  and offer a ride, but the beautiful teen ignores   him, walking away. Observing this, his friends  tease him, suggesting that Lila brushed him off.  

However, Mouloud interprets the blonde teen’s  indifference as a sign of interest in him.  Meanwhile, Chimo listens to the music that  Lila gave him, and he genuinely loves it.  That night, the aspiring writer joins his  friends on a night ride. In the backseat, he is  

Preoccupied with thoughts of Lila, visualizing  her sitting on the hood wearing a red dress.  Upon arriving home the following day, Chimo,  feeling inspired and now interested in attending   the school in Paris, attempts to call Claire, but  she doesn’t answer. Following this, he heads to  

See Lila, finding her reading in the backyard. He then approaches her and returns the CD. She   invites him to sit and remove his top, praising  his “olive skin.” After this, she instructs him   to apply lotion on her back. Unbeknownst to them,  Lila’s aunt is watching them from the window. 

Chimo becomes curious about why Lila can  speak English, but the teen shares that she   spent the summer in America. She then tells  a provocative story about meeting a guy who   used to work on a tractor and spending  a romantic time with him on a haystack. 

Witnessing her interaction with a  guy, Lila’s aunt becomes worried   and approaches her niece that night in her  bedroom, begging the teen not to leave her.  Meanwhile, Mouloud asks Chimo if he  had an opportunity to talk to Lila,   but the aspiring writer denies it,  keeping his moments with her a secret. 

Hearing this, the group leader expresses  frustration about Lila running off whenever   he tries to approach her. He then invites his  friends to help him talk to the beautiful teen.  Along the way, Chimo tells Mouloud that  Lila might have “someone else,” so he’s   being rejected. However, his friend  remains hopeful, stating that someone  

As beautiful as Lila won’t stick to one man. Later, while writing, Chimo’s mom approaches her   son, inquiring about an unpaid bill. Upon noticing  him smoking, she scolds him for purchasing cigars,   emphasizing that he’s old enough to work,  yet she continues to support him financially. 

Chimo heads to the clinic to donate his blood  to earn extra money, but the staff tells him   to sit first. As he waits, he creates a  conversation between himself and Lila,   imagining them running away together. Suddenly, his moment is interrupted  

When he realizes that Lila is beside him,  who’s in the clinic because of her aunt.  As they converse, she suddenly opens up  about an idea, stating that she wants the   man she loves to see her being romantic with  someone else to turn him on. The other people  

Around hear this and become disturbed. In response, Chimo suggests that the   man watching might end up beating up the  other guys she will be with. He mentions   that he would do it himself because seeing  his love with someone else would be painful. 

Hearing this, Lila points out that at the  end of the day, despite being with other men,   her heart will still belong to the only man  she loves. When Chimo seeks clarification   if Lila sees love that way, she nods. Lila then asks him if he has ever been in love,  

And the writer just answers that he doesn’t know.  She concurs, stating that she, too, is not sure.  After a second of silence, Chimo asks Lila the  same question, wondering if she would like to   see her boyfriend being romantic with other  girls. She replies excitedly, stating that  

She would love it. An old man overhears her  answer and calls her out for her promiscuity.  While a nurse takes his blood, Chimo can’t  help but ponder why Lila talks to him even   though he’s a loser. Despite this, he is drawn  to the blonde teen and her intriguing mind. 

Later, as he leaves the clinic, he spots  his squad and attempts to invite them   elsewhere to prevent them from seeing Lila. Suddenly, the blonde teen exits the door,   prompting Mouloud to follow her and offer  a ride. Chimo tries to stop his friend,  

Pointing out that the teen already has a bike. As Mouloud talks to her, she keeps her head   straight and walks. He attempts to invite her  to his birthday party, but she rejects him.  To get her attention, the group leader  blocks her way, confronting her about  

Whether she’s deaf or if he’s just not  good enough for her. Chimo interferes,   asking his friend to let the blonde teen go. When Lila says goodbye to Chimo,   a jealous Mouloud confronts him,  questioning if they know each other.  The aspiring writer simply says that he met  her at the clinic. However, Mouloud doesn’t  

Believe this, accusing him of keeping secrets. That night, Mouloud celebrates his birthday.   Chimo arrives with a gift and overhears the  celebrant speaking on the phone with those   who won’t be able to attend his party. Disappointed, the squad leader invites  

His friends to go to a brothel and  find someone to spend the night with.  After Mouloud, they pressure Chimo to take his  turn in spending a romantic time with a courtesan,   but the aspiring writer refuses and storms out. Due to this, they accuse Chimo of being into men,  

But Mouloud interjects, thinking that his friend  spent a romantic time with Lila, and that’s   why he refused. The annoyed teen then asks the  driver to pull over so he can walk home instead.  The next day, the aspiring writer meets Lila, who  shows him an explicit graphic novel that inspired  

Her idea the previous morning at the clinic. Afterward, Lila shares that she wants to star   in a provocative film to earn extra cash. When  Chimo asks her why she’s interested in that,   she explains that she wants to watch  herself express her love to others  

And try new things simultaneously. She then asks him if he could film   her during such activities, assuming he’d like  it. Chimo immediately declines. He stands up and   confronts her about where she’s going with  her provocative stories. However, she just   appears unbothered, prompting him to leave. When Chimo arrives home, his mother scolds  

Him for hanging out with an indecent French  teen, recalling the day her husband left them   for a French courtesan. As they argue, the  woman heads to her room and closes the door.  The aspiring writer follows and calmly talks to  his mom, noting how angry she became after her  

Separation from his father. He suggests that she  work on herself so she won’t be alone anymore.  After his son leaves, the woman  considers the advice and improves   her appearance to find better opportunities. Soon after, Chimo finally secures a job as a   sweeper at the cemetery. There,  he sees Lila by a grave nearby. 

He approaches her and realizes that she’s  visiting her late parents. He then takes   the initiative and cleans the tomb for her.  Throughout that week, the blonde teen appears   at the place where he works, but they never talk. One day, Lila rushes to Chimo, telling him she had  

A dream about him. She details that she expressed  her love to 100 men, but they all had his face.  This revelation makes the writer smile, but  at the same time, he feels worried that she   might also be doing this with other men. One day, Chimo witnesses Lila getting  

Inside a gray car, making him assume she’s  seeing someone else secretly. Unbeknownst   to him, Mouloud is also spying on her. While hanging out at the café the next day,   the group leader notices that Chimo isn’t  joining them and is just sitting outside,  

Observing an ant walking on his finger. Suddenly,  he is interrupted when Lila’s aunt runs through   town, calling for a priest to help her niece. Chimo gets worried and heads to Lila’s place,   where he sees her waiting for him.  Lila reveals that in the morning,  

She tricked her catholic aunt into believing  that she saw Lucifer with her own eyes.  At this moment, Mouloud follows  Chimo and lurks behind the door,   eavesdropping on their conversation. Lila  begins telling a provocative tale about   her supposed romantic encounter with Lucifer. Hearing this, the aspiring writer warns his  

Crush to be careful with such stories. When Lila  asks if he doesn’t believe her, Chimo tells her he   does and then holds his hand, attempting to kiss  her. Suddenly, the aunt returns with a priest,   interrupting their moment. As Lila talks to the pastor,  

She states that she saw Lucifer that morning,  describing it as red and holding a pitchfork.  Suddenly, Mouloud arrives, revealing the  provocative story he heard from the blonde   teen, and attempts to attack her. But  Chimo intervenes and pushes him away. 

Outside, the group leader confronts his  friend for hanging out with Lila, who has a   disgusting involvement with Lucifer. However,  he just walks away to avoid an altercation.  Later, Lila heads to the market and sees Chimo’s  mom, who smiles at her. Meanwhile, Mouloud tries  

To make up with his friend, pointing out that  their fight and her stories were Lila’s fault.  Concerned for his writer friend, Mouloud assumes  that Lila is targeting Chimo because she wants to   show him off. He describes the blonde teen as  mentally ill, but his pal only dismisses him,  

Claiming that he likes hearing Lila’s stories. At the café, Mouloud shares with Chimo that he   saw Lila getting into someone’s gray car  with curtains and returning with cash,   implying she’s a courtesan. However, the  aspiring writer refuses to believe him. 

Suddenly, they catch Lila passing by, prompting  Mouloud to call her and mock her. This behavior   angers Chimo, who punches him. That afternoon, Chimo visits Lila,   confirming if she’s seeing another guy  because his friends saw her enter a gray car.  However, the blonde teen expresses that  she doesn’t care what his pal thinks of  

Her because she likes what she’s doing anyway. Afterward, Lila admits she feels hurt when she   sees Chimo with his phony friends. She accuses  him of betraying her because he didn’t stand   up for her when Mouloud attacked her. This statement confuses Chimo because he  

Thinks she is having fun with her stories, but she  clarifies that he knew she made up the tale about   encountering Lucifer to get rid of her aunt. Chimo becomes increasingly perplexed about   his role in her life. She mentions  thinking of him when she’s alone,  

Envisioning a future marriage, and confessing  her love. Before he can respond, she runs away,   and he remains in place, choosing not to  chase after her and express his true feelings.  Chimo returns home, admitting to himself that  he has never experienced anything like that  

Before. He reflects on how he should’ve grabbed  and hugged her, but he froze and got scared.  Thinking of revisiting her, Chimo buys a  camcorder, ready to fulfill Lila’s wish   that he film her. Afterward, he meets up with his  mom, who works in a building. On their way home,  

The woman apologizes to her son for judging  Lila and calling her “indecent” the other day.  The aspiring writer heads to the café that  evening, only to find it trashed. The owner   explains that Mouloud has become aggressive  to the extent that he ruined the place,  

Yelling that he would do something to Lila. Chimo becomes worried and enters Lila’s house,   where he sees his Big Jo and the tied-up aunt.  Entering the room, he finds Lila in tears on   the bed, and Bakary runs away from the scene. Seeing the sheet, the aspiring writer realizes  

That, despite her provocative stories, it was  Lila’s first time, and she lost her innocence   to his friends who took advantage of her. Enraged, Chimo confronts their group leader,   beating him up until the police  arrive to take them away. 

In the police station, Big Jo admits to the  sin and confesses that Chimo wasn’t one of   them. After release, the aspiring writer  heads to Lila’s house, only to find her and   her aunt gone. He then explores the place  and finds a scrapbook underneath the bed. 

Suddenly, he is interrupted when a woman  arrives and looks for Lila. She reveals   that she picks the blonde teen up to  babysit her kids, disclosing that she   owns the gray car. This revelation explains  that Lila isn’t involved with another man.  Following the woman’s departure, Chimo opens  the scrapbook and discovers a compilation of  

Torn-up articles, the basis for Lila’s fictional,  provocative stories. Overwhelmed with emotion,   he heads to the backyard and sheds tears. In a desperate attempt to reach Lila,   he enlists the help of a police  detective. When he finally hears   her voice, he confesses his feelings, and she  acknowledges being aware of them. However,  

They haven’t seen each other since she  went to Poland for the entire summer.  At that point, Chimo recalls his experiences with  Lila and incorporates them into completing his   thirty-page story. He visits his French teacher to  submit his work and later secures a scholarship. 

Soon, he boards a bus heading to one of the best  schools in Paris, and it’s all thanks to Lila,   who changed his life with her stories. During  the ride, he recalls one detail he forgot to   include in his story: Lila once told him she  liked his eyes whenever she talked to him.

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  1. Hm, so they are in France, speaking French, supposed to be integrating… But they consider themselves NOT French?

    Checks out 😉 they’re there to replace, take over, and invade.

    Et c’est absolument typique des Arabes, tous ceux que j’ai connu se croyaient supérieurs aux Français, et tout parce qu’ils étaient protégés par la « tolérance ».

  2. What is the idea behind of the use of the word CLAP OR CLAPS. Are you tell me or us that we are not grown up enough as adults to words that mean what are defind in the dictionary. This is a very stupid practice for someone wiotha juvenile mind set.A moronic way censorship why bother making the video. I didn't watch it like most of these vides the narator likey a stupid use of AI computed manufactured fake voice. That pronouces words wrong and I find quite a joke. YouTube should put all them in to seperated catagory along the videos with no text no oral decription of their build's, these videos too fall in the lame category not worth watching click bate …………opion by Kenneth Boren human…………….

  3. This story is sadly pretty accurate to the things that are going on in europe right now..

    gang r4p3s are sadly common every day… especially from one special "minority" ..

    alone in france in (2014) 5000 of 7000 r4p3s, where gang r4p3s .. and as time goes on the numbers go higher and stretch over all "open" countrys.

    germany also has 2 per day right now numbers climbing.

  4. Europe continues to get inseminated with beautiful "refugee" culture. They just keep bending over for more and more I assume because they love complacency, or secretly love what's happening. We already know the Lefty types are onboard but why the rest following suit? Y'all that desperate to get your daily dose of "culture"?

    When are Europeans going to stop letting their daughters bear the children of these "refugees"? Seriously PROTECT your friggin' children already. You already know the government wants you displaced and diluated.

  5. Fun fact,
    Writing story/ novel / sci fi/ research paper is haram in Islam,
    But chimo being a Muslim didn’t care about the shariah,
    In countries like Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia it’s a great crime.

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