Is Our Little Wedding the best movie of the week?

Is Our Little Wedding the best movie of the week?

3 best films according to the press:

1: mad god – 4.1/5

“A grandiose work that renounces all narrative, betting only on the evocative power of its imagery, is a worthy successor to experimental fantasy.” By Jean-Francois Dickel (Culturopoing.com)

“The Mad God honors the expectations placed on such a disproportionate project while at the same time turning them back. It is as much a promise, a requiem, a baptism, a resurrection.” By Francois Cau (Mad Movies)

2nd: friendship – 3.9/5

“Therefore, friendship does not depend on optional kinship, especially on famous persons who happened to be among filmed friends (such a writer, such and such an actor), it extends to society, anonymous and if possible far away. , whose door is ringing.” By Charlotte Garson (Cahiers du Cinéma)

“It’s nothing, just the passing of time, a little sadness, a laugh that goes off like rockets in the night. It’s nothing like it. It says friendship. It’s pronounced cavalier. Easy as pie. It’s so beautiful.” By Eric Neuhoff (Le Figaro)

3rd ex aequo: a misanthrope – 3.7/5

“Argentine director Damian Schiffron paints a stunning portrait of a society torn apart by violence and indifference. Success.” By Christophe Caron (Voice of the North)

“Following on from Les Nouveaux Sauvages (2014), his sketch film that was marked by a surprising amount of humor, Damian Schiffron radically changes register in this masterful and captivating thriller, marking him as David Fincher’s successor.” By Stéphane Belpesch (Le Journal du Dimanche)

3rd ex aequo: dirty difficult dangerous – 3.7/5

“A political and devotional film in which Wisam Charaf breathes a thrilling dose of sensuality.” Xavier Leherpeur (L’Obs)

“In Wisam Charaf, there is Suleiman: the same desire to pass through the prism of the absurd – tinged with fantasy – to tell a violent reality: the painful fate of exiles. And the gesture is beautifully orchestrated.” by Thierry Chez (Premiere)

3rd ex aequo: burning days – 3.7/5

“In a startlingly inventive film noir, Emin Alper reminds us that cinema can sometimes contribute to the fight against cruelty. One of the revelations of spring.” By Olivier de Bruin (Les Echos)

“A fiery thriller, perhaps one of the best of the year, just days before Turkey’s presidential election, where Erdogan is seeking a new mandate.” By Olivier de Bruyn (Mariana)

Our Little Wedding has an average of 1.7/5 for 3 press reviews.

3 best movies according to viewers:

Joint 1: Burning Days – 3.8/5

“A masterful film, masterfully mastered from script to production, including photography and acting. Unique in its genre, oscillating between thriller and western, dreamlike and realism. A slap in the face ! by Thar75

“Great success both in terms of script and direction. Reminded me a bit of Serogoyen’s cinema. More than recommended.” Pieru M.

1 ex aequo: Misanthrope – 3.8/5

“It’s a very good movie, a script that will keep you hooked from beginning to end. And very good acting.” By Christophe Rochelle

“A very effective thriller, well written, well shot. Shailene Woodley and Ben Mendelsohn make a very good duo.” with 13 min

3rd: Hokusai – 3.7/5

“Dive into an era and into the work of one of the greatest artists of all time. Fascinating to discover the evolution between young and old Hokusai and the context in which he created his masterpieces.” by Arno

“I really liked the presentation of the artists’ work, with the brush. We see them create… and it’s great. Because the lighting and the sets are quality, we have a really good time.” by miami_chorize

Our Little Wedding is #9 among the top viewers with an average of 2.4/5.

* Based on AlloCiné Barometer ratings as of Friday, April 28, 2023, for films released in theaters on April 26 with at least 10 reviews for top press and 50 ratings for top audiences. These two tops do not include films released once or more than once in France.

Source: Allocine

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