3 best films according to the press:
1: Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse – 4.1/5
“Across the Spider-Verse is brilliant in its inventiveness, emotional sensitivity and absolutely revolutionary technical mastery.” By Amandine Schmitt (L’Obs)
“A feature film so rich it deserves a second viewing, it has a maddening and exhilarating ambition, a freedom, a daring, a density. By Stéphane Belpesch (Le Journal du Dimanche)
2nd former AEKO: Red Island – 3.5/5
“Of rare beauty and intelligence, emotional and political.” By Renan Cross (Movie Teaser)
“L’île rouge” is a story of learning that augments its author’s autobiography to reveal the common good: the causes of rebellion, yesterday as today, always and everywhere. L’Île rouge is a film about all of you together. ” by Gerard Lefort (Les Inrockuptibles)
2nd former AEKO: sick myself – 3.5/5
“Amidst a very dark comedy, Christopher Borglitt’s film perfectly conveys the loneliness and abuse of the body as it tries to prove to the characters that they are not just ghosts in the flesh. It is simply overwhelming.” By Michael Dellavaude (Culturopoing.com)
“Between satire and dark comedy, Christopher Borgle delivers poignant portraits of narcissism 2.0 and toxic relationships. A successful first film.” By Simon Howrau (Film Files)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1: Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse – 4.5/5
“This is an animated film that is not lacking in creativity! Top notch script and tremendous visual work. Thought provoking and absolutely beautiful! Success!” by Lia
“No, Spider-Man Across The Spider-Verse didn’t do as well as its predecessor. It was much better.” by Sydney
2nd: Invincible Summer – 4.3/5
“A must see! We expect to be touched by Olivier’s story, moved by the themes of disability and death. We end up with a brilliant lesson in universal life that brings good.” Xavier Z.
“A moving display, never in tears. An example of optimism and resilience that should not be missed under any circumstances.” by Josh
3rd: Sick of Myself – 3.5/5
“A variation on narcissism and social media, with more intelligence than Ruben Östlund. It goes a long way and it’s funny!” by Sydney
“Director Christopher Borgle renders the destruction of consumer society, our society’s hyper-individualism, in which appearance is king, in a funny, brutal, funny, terrifying and sometimes moving way with the wonderful actress Christine Kujat Thorpe. Upuk K.
* Based on AlloCiné Barometer ratings as of Friday, June 2, 2023, for films released in theaters on May 31 with at least 10 top press reviews and 50 top audience ratings. These two tops do not include films released once or more than once in France.
Source: Allocine

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