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Les Jeux Interdits whisks us into the secret world of two mischievous girls who turn a quiet hillside into their own miniature cemetery. With wreaths of wild roses and makeshift crosses, they stage funeral ceremonies for rabbits, moles, and even porcelain figurines. What looks like innocent play quickly slips into something darker: the girls are both undertakers and co-conspirators, experimenting with life, death, and friendship while the night wraps around them.

Jane Birkin uses this eerie playground to explore the thin line between childhood wonder and cruelty. The repeated, almost lullaby-like “Lalala” contrasts sharply with images of buried animals, creating a haunting blend of tenderness and taboo. In just a few verses, the song captures how kids test the limits of the forbidden, turning fear and fascination into unforgettable games that echo long after the last shovel of dirt is thrown.

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