In conjunction with the performance of Iris and the Men wearing a lor pen, we took a look at the most loved films in the actor’s filmography by Internet users.
If we look at her career, it is the series that collects the most amazing reviews, and in this case ten percent, which allowed the actress to achieve greater recognition, with the irresistible role of Noemi.
Rated 4 out of 5 by viewers, Blandine Lenoir’s Annie Angier tops Lor Kalam’s filmography. The press gave the film a 3.8 out of 5 (out of a total of 32 reviews).
Annie Colère is a story of emancipation that revisits the actions of MLAC (Movement for the Freedom of Abortion and Contraception). Along with Annie Kohler, Blandine Lenoir wanted to highlight the history of MLAC. “MLAC was instrumental in changing the abortion law, but it was invisible. We study the national romance with the “greats”, in this case the “great woman”: everyone knows the heroic struggle of Simone Weil, but we forget the activists who pushed Giscard to Esteghlal to change the law..”
4 from the press (29 reviews) and 4 from internet users (3,443 ratings), this is the movie full time, which is in first place, ahead of Annie Kohler.
Like Annie Anger, Full Time is a powerful portrait of a woman. She plays Julie, a woman who struggles alone to raise two children in the countryside and keep a job at a Parisian palace. When he finally gets an interview for the position he aspires to, a general strike breaks out, paralyzing transportation. Julie’s entire fragile balance is being disrupted. Then he embarks on a fierce race to risk drowning…
What did the audience think of the film after its release? A small anthology of internet user reviews:
This is a movie for Pierre Cusor”Very very short of breath“.”It is a great idea to film the daily life of a woman living in a large suburb of Paris during the SNCF and RATP strikes of December 2019 as a thriller, with sustained and unbearable suspense..”
Deluded Bart Sampson writes: “amazing movie” together”A remarkable achievement: we can definitely apply the term “social thriller” to this film, which grabs your heart and won’t let you go until the final liberating scene (which I won’t reveal).
For Joyeux it is approx“A poignant (but fair) story about the confusing and unfair world of work in a society that is equally unfair to single mothers.”
Full Time All Spectator Review
A Plenty of Time drew over 200,000 in its theatrical run. The film is available on VOD and DVD.
Source: Allocine
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