la_gauloise
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This movie was directed by people who let the lead actor Nicolas Duvauchelle be violent with the actress Sara Forestier who originally was playing the role of the girlfriend. Nicolas Duvauchelle is a violent man and you shouldn't support this movie by watching it.
Sara Forestier had to step back from cinema, while the movie team spread false rumours against the actress, telling the press she is the one who slapped him. I don't understand how it is still possible to have such behaviors in the cinema industry. Hopefully things are changing! Go watch great movies with Sarah Forestier instead :) such as Le nom des gens.
Sara Forestier had to step back from cinema, while the movie team spread false rumours against the actress, telling the press she is the one who slapped him. I don't understand how it is still possible to have such behaviors in the cinema industry. Hopefully things are changing! Go watch great movies with Sarah Forestier instead :) such as Le nom des gens.
Firstly the picture of this movie incredible. Beyond the boobs and bouncy asses, the aesthetic almost makes you want to be part of this nightmare. The colours are incredible, the sunsets are as intense as the vitality of these young girls.
Who had never dreamed to live a life to its fullest? To disconnect from reality, blandness, monotone colours, and reasonable decisions? I think we've all been trough this. And this movie manages to make you feel like you have a part of these girls within you, despite their naive personnalities.
The characters love their decisions as much as they fear them. Even the hustler character.
I remember when this movie was released in France in 2012 or 2013, it received tons of very good critiques. I finally got the chance to watch it today on Netflix and now I understand why everyone was saying it's a masterpiece. It is such a shame that it got such a low rating here. Probably because people didn't expect to watch a deep piece of art but were hoping to get enternainted by a comedy?
You have to watch this movie!
Who had never dreamed to live a life to its fullest? To disconnect from reality, blandness, monotone colours, and reasonable decisions? I think we've all been trough this. And this movie manages to make you feel like you have a part of these girls within you, despite their naive personnalities.
The characters love their decisions as much as they fear them. Even the hustler character.
I remember when this movie was released in France in 2012 or 2013, it received tons of very good critiques. I finally got the chance to watch it today on Netflix and now I understand why everyone was saying it's a masterpiece. It is such a shame that it got such a low rating here. Probably because people didn't expect to watch a deep piece of art but were hoping to get enternainted by a comedy?
You have to watch this movie!
I only enjoyed watching Sophie Marceau in this movie. Otherwise the story is really boring, the role of the gay best friend is a caricature, and the actor doesn't play well. The voice over and the constant flashbacks become annoying and too repetitive. The story doesn't feel real, we don't see anything about her career as a movie director in LA. People are rich but don't work. I was just hoping for a plot twist all along the movie, but nothing ever happened.