3 best films according to the press:
1: moving – 4.6/5
With its sad beauty and still virtuosic simplicity of staging, Shinji Somai’s film resembles the beginnings of the best modern Japanese cinema. Therefore, “Moving” can be considered as the main work without exaggeration. By Michael Dellavaude (Culturopoing.com)
“This marvel of staging and sensibility has not gone unnoticed. We can bet that today this film, where sadness, tenderness and vitality are captured in each scene, will no longer leave you indifferent.” by Michael Genam (Les Fiches du Cinéma)
2nd draw: old oak – 3.3/5
“How can you not shed every tear in your body to Ken Loach’s song of deep humanism and hope?” Anne-Claire Cieutat (Sidebar)
“Very relevant, this masterful work is moving.” By Stephen Dreyfus (La Croix)
2nd draw: Past love syndrome – 3.3/5
“Between the couple’s arguments and the madness of exes, the Belgian filmmaking duo of Une Vie Demente (2020) have created a stunning second feature film, just as crazy as the first. Where the desire for a child emerges from mourning. A romantic past.” By Natalie Chiflet (Latest from Alsace)
“Unusual and fortunately wrong.” By Olivier de Bruyn (Les Échos)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1: Old Oak – 3.9/5
“The great Ken Loach! An anthem for solidarity and living together, a moving and hopeful film.” Aston L
“A wonderful, delicate film that should be seen without hesitation. Ken Loach has once again created a very successful feature film.” by Moka
2nd: The second round – 3.8/5
“A very beautiful film, masterfully directed by the great Albert Dupontel. The actors are all excellent!” by Md’H
“The Second Tour” is a movie you should not miss. It offers a unique blend of humor, political investigation and serious reflection, all delivered by a talented cast. Albert Dupont once again proved his knowledge in terms of cinema. And the film deserves to be watched and re-watched to fully appreciate all its nuances.” by Culturevsnews
3rd draw: The pod generation – 3.3/5
“What begins as a bittersweet tale of motherhood, where the brilliant Emilia Clarke agrees to play the artificial intelligence game and take her son into the pod, becomes a family collapse where Freudian and Jungian anguish is not far behind.” By Willy Cichy
“A very beautiful film that does not settle for clichés or extremes to gently raise the questions of our time.” By Christophe Lerouge
Tie 3: Past Love Syndrome – 3.3/5
“Fantastic, funny and tender. And this is a movie we enjoy watching a couple that makes us think about what we are and what we can be. Excitement.” by petitbonhomme75
“Original and very funny! A beautiful, fantastic and clever comedy about a couple. The performers are irresistible!” by Raphael Simavoniani
* Based on AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, October 27, 2023, for films released in theaters on October 25 with at least 10 top press reviews and 50 top audience ratings. These two tops do not include films that have already been released in France one or more times.
Source: Allocine

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