3 reviews
- peresnathan
- Dec 20, 2019
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I enjoyed this movie. Expect a quirky movie. For example, Maude, the leading character, wears the same dress for the duration of the movie. At first I thought: why? In the end I thought why not. It's a quirky movie. I did admire the fact that when her world falls apart, she accepts the bad with amazing equanimity. The lesson in all this is that, through it all, life has a way of working out. You're on a well planned journey on this well defined road, but it turns out to be a road to nowhere, so you make a fast turn on an uncertain path, no plan, nowhere to go, yet things always work out in the end. And that's life.
Catherine.
Catherine.
I loved for all the old ingredients of French comedies. And for actors. For irony and for versions of love, for poetry with flavors of ET and fantastic realism, for dose of realism , for Notre Dame, before flames and for a project victim of its succes.
For a single mother between her ex boyfriend ( and the father of her children ) and a love of youth, not less eccentric. Not last, I loved for fair, precise portraits of adultescentes. And for financial solutions. In short, a lovely French comedy, charming for smart cover of sensitive subjects.
And this makes it more than inspired option after a tough work day.
For a single mother between her ex boyfriend ( and the father of her children ) and a love of youth, not less eccentric. Not last, I loved for fair, precise portraits of adultescentes. And for financial solutions. In short, a lovely French comedy, charming for smart cover of sensitive subjects.
And this makes it more than inspired option after a tough work day.
- Kirpianuscus
- Aug 8, 2024
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