The best film of the week is “A great melodrama, just the way we like it, subtle, moving.”

The best film of the week is “A great melodrama, just the way we like it, subtle, moving.”

3 best films according to the press:

1: It’s time for love – 3.8/5

“An original and fascinating portrayal of a couple.” By Louis Guichard (Télérama)

“Accompanied by an excellent acting duo, Cattel Quillevere interviews the couple with great delicacy and creates a moving story.” By Baptiste Thion (Le Journal du Dimanche)

2nd: Augur – 3.7/5

“The disintegration of the fairy tale and the shift of its material to the feminine is what first fascinates us in Augure, a rich, elusive work on mysticism as a way of life and control—especially over women’s bodies.” By Jeremy Oro (Les Inrockuptibles)

“A hallucinatory, political and also furiously feminist dive into the cultural contradictions and fierce beauty that is so close yet so far from its author. Xavier Leherpeur (The Seventh Obsession)

3rd: perfect days – 3.6/5

“The joy of a film that magnifies being fully present in the moment with absolute delicacy.” Anne-Claire Cieutat (Sidebar)

“It’s unexpected, disturbing, beautiful and, in a way, fascinating.” By Francois Forestier (L’Obs)

3 best movies according to viewers:

First Draw: Perfect Days – 4.1/5

“This is undoubtedly Wim Wenders’ best film, with breathtaking simplicity and effectiveness, a masterpiece. A hymn to humanity.” by Marvo

“Perfect Days is beautiful and sad, calm and soothing, soft and clean, just sublime.” by Cinéphiles 44

1st draw: ribbons – 4.1/5

Read, re-read, see, see again! Seen in the original and in French, every moment is a wonder: women, languages, emotions, ways of life, music… a moving journey.” Author Sonia T.

“I rarely give 5* and I’m very picky about movies, but this is a true masterpiece, with great poetic and visual power, brilliant actors, brilliant scenery, emotions, emotions…” by evariste75

3rd: Time for Love – 3.6/5

“A film that deals with many important themes. Including some lesser-known historical facts. But this film is primarily about love, its diversity, its complexity, its intensity, its beauty.” by Anna Hell

“This film will touch you, or you won’t understand it at all. Considering this is just the beginning for Cathel Quillever, we also have time to fall in love with her, and that’s okay to think about. ” With a simple overview

* According to AlloCiné’s barometer notes, as of Friday, December 1, 2023, for films released in theaters on November 29 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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