‘Splendid’: Rated 4.3 out of 5 This is Emma Stone’s best movie yet… but it’s not La La Land

‘Splendid’: Rated 4.3 out of 5 This is Emma Stone’s best movie yet… but it’s not La La Land

Released in our cinemas on Wednesday 17 January, after a successful appearance at Venice (Golden Lion) and Golden Globes (two titles, including Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical for Emma Stone), Bad Creatures is a film best reviewed by Yorgos Lanthimos. AlloCiné Internet users. from both sides.

But not Emma Stone’s. It was narrowly beaten by La La Land and especially La Couleur des sentiments, which won’t blow you away.

Opening at the 2011 Deauville American Film Festival, this adaptation of Kathryn Stockett’s novel allowed an actor previously known for his immense comedic potential to switch registers and embrace a more dramatic side.

Set in America in the 1960s, the feature film talks about racism and segregation through the story of three women who are diametrically opposed, respectively, Viola Davis, Emma Stone and Octavia Spencer (Oscar winner for her role). A book that challenges the social conventions of their time.

A little gem of awareness and questioning

If the press as a whole had little taste (2.6 out of 5), the AlloCiné community gave it a triumph, earning an average of 4.3 thanks to the 19,168 people who rated it. of which Boscopaxwho speaks of him as a “A little gem of awareness and questioning (…) a long film for essential purpose and memory.”

“Intense, long and boring dramatic comedy”In turn, he is delighted Walter Mauss. “The real asset is above all the actors, who are all on the same level, in other words: brilliant.”

Although anonymous, this Internet user agrees to: “This movie turned out to be absolutely wonderful. It expresses the racism of the 60’s well, we can’t understand the movie. I left laughing and crying (…) I recommend this movie to every living person on this earth. If you want to. Have a really good time and believe me long after watching it You will think.”

GORGEOUS

while the other emphasizes that there is no such thing as a false note, maximemaxf Removes capital letters to indicate the color of feelings “wonderful” And to sum up its best advantages: “Great, one of the best movies I’ve ever seen.”

Out of 903 reviews posted on AlloCiné, 284 rate it between 4.5 and 5 out of 5, or just under a third. Apart from the actors, all the praise, emotion and the strength of the message about tolerance are the most prominent features of the lyrics.

And you ? What do you think about the color of feelings?

Source: Allocine

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