Best movie of the week is “Incredibly Strong”

Best movie of the week is “Incredibly Strong”

3 best films according to the press:

1: Pleasure menu Les Troisgros – 3.9/5

This portrait of the artist as merchant points to the tension that is the genius of Wiseman’s “art” films, between the microcosm behind closed doors and the myriad ways in which the world, in a political and cosmic sense, intrudes upon it. By Charlotte Garson (Cahiers du Cinéma)

“A great documentarian works as an archivist, immortalizing the craft, the love of taste and the respect for the land in four hours, which will make the four-episode mini-series more digestible.” By NS (L’Obs).

2nd: father’s daughter – 3.8/5

The emotion behind every second of “Daddy’s Daughter” seems to be in the laughing class. Emmanuel Spadasenta (filmmaker)

His Father’s Daughter is a subtle and intense evocation of the unconditional love between a father and his daughter, rarely seen in cinema. Anne-Claire Cieutat (Sidebar)

3rd: for your wedding – 3.7/5

“This striking self-portrait questions what parents spiritually bequeath to their children and allows us to laugh and cry around origins and identities. Which, at this time, brings a lot of good.” by Damien LeBlanc (Premiere)

“Free, funny, tragic and intensely singular.” By Serge Kagansky (Defector)

3 best movies according to viewers:

1: A trip to the South Pole – 3.7/5

In short, Return to Antarctica is a celebration of natural beauty, a visual work of art that awakens the senses and provokes reflection. This is a film not to be missed, an eloquent testament to how cinema can transport us to unexplored worlds and deeply connect us to our planet.” By Felix Lebel

“This film is a suspended moment. It immerses us in the beauty of a dazzling journey. We are amazed, the images are luxurious. Luc Jacquet takes us with us to discover this inaccessible continent. His story takes us on an unforgettable journey. An adventure.” by Audi

2nd: Settlers – 3.6/5

“This film is a real slap in the face of the genocide of the Indians in Patagonia (the Selknam Indians).” From Khesanh76

“A very powerful film. A little-known aspect of violence against indigenous peoples in Chile and Argentina. Sober and affecting staging. Excellent cast. Original music.” By Lydielahogue

3rd: Father’s Daughter – 3.5/5

“The film shines, twists, surprises with construction, tenderness and finely crafted dialogues, with spotty humor. It is more than a great favorite, it is truly a new proposition of cinema. Like a new Amelie Poulin.” by Dejiham

“After Perdrix, Erwan Le Duc returns with his father’s daughter, a film about sonship, learning and absence. This is a film of gigantic precision and sensitivity, with an incredible cast. Absolutely must see!” by s.prsn

* Based on AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, December 22, 2023, for films released in theaters on December 20 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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