The best movie of the week is “Crazy, Furious and Exciting”

The best movie of the week is “Crazy, Furious and Exciting”

3 best films according to the press:

1: Poor creatures – 3.8/5

“Remarkable in both form and content, Poor Creatures hardly suffers from the lack of control directly tied to its protagonist. But no one controls Bella.” By Erwan Lafleuriel (IGN France)

“Crazy, outrageous and exciting.” By Renan Cross (cinema)

2nd draw: cold head – 3.66/5

“Stephane Marquette creates fiction that is astonishingly humble.” By Guillemette Odichino (Télérama)

“Very rarely seen in leading roles, Florence Loire Cale has the (weak) shoulders to carry the film. At once fair and touching, she walks the line between superficial roughness and barely-there vulnerability.” By Corinne Renou-Natil (La Croix)

2nd draw: an animal – 3.66/5

“This growing uncertainty—an unspoken existential despair—as the individual emerges from the collective turmoil and breaks away from the group to lose himself better, ends the story on a poignant note, to the point where the film’s two hours seem abrupt. Too short.” Vincent Austria (L’Humanité)

“A fiction of social discord that gets a little repetitive, but its formal brawls ring especially true.” Xavier Leherpeur (L’Obs)

3 best movies according to viewers:

1: Bad Creatures – 4.2/5

“A film of absolute beauty and one that deals with such different topics with insane intelligence. We’re at the start of the year and I’m already thinking about my 2024 film.” By Thibaut Azoulay

“Luxurious! Funny! Brilliant! Feminist! Profound! Heartbreaking! And Emma Stone is dazzling and charming in a new tour presented by Yorgos Lanthimos, as brilliant in content as in form!” By Philippe Savoir

2nd: Red rooms – 3.9/5

“An uncomfortable, intense and fascinating cinematic experience.” with AM11

“As a result, the experience of this legal and psychological thriller does not end at the end of the credits. This film haunts us, pursues us and inevitably ends up obsessing us.” According to Cinemamemories

3rd: So close to the sun – 3.44/5

“This film cleverly democratizes elementary philosophical and metaphysical questions. By Victoria Radao

“The performance of Quentin Santarelli, a very talented actor, deserves the highest praise.” By Jérôme DeCourcel

* Based on AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, January 19, 2023, for films released in theaters on January 17 with at least 10 Best Press reviews and 50 Best 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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