Is Elvis the best movie of the week?

Is Elvis the best movie of the week?

To help you make a choice, we present the 3 films of the week best rated by the press and viewers on AlloCiné! *

3 Best Movies by Press:

1: Works and Days – Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – 4.3 / 5

“In eight hours and five chapters, CW Winter and Anders Edstrom explore the natural cycles of peasant life in Japan. An unforgettable sinking experience.” By Arno Halle (Les Inrockuptibles)

“A moving experience that combines fantasy and reality, where the permanence of things but also their finiteness is realized.” By Marius Chapuis (Edition)

2nd: Elvis – 3,8 / 5

“With the love of the kaleidoscope, Buzz Luhrmann plunges into the baroque and circus world of Elvis Presley. At first annoying, then wonderful.” Author of Aurelien Alin (Cinema)

“Buzz Luhrmann avoids extravagance when he focuses on the rise of a good little Tennessee boy through the eyes of his manager, Colonel Parker, played by Tom Hanks.” By Stephen Dreyfus (La Croix)

3rd: El Buen Patron – 3,6 / 5

“Every situation, no matter how tragic, is erased with destructive humor. All the codes – paternalism, productivity, entrepreneurial rights, including the ticks of the entrepreneurial language – are returned by Leon de Aranoa and captured by their greed.” By Marie-Jose Sirach (L’Humanité)

“Javier Bardem shines as a paternalist and clumsy CEO of a company where everything disappears. A particularly delicious social comedy.” By Eric Neuhof (Le Figaro)

3 Best Movies by Audience:

1: Elvis – 4.3 / 5

“Baz Luhrmann writes – in my opinion – the best film of his career. This (real) biographical film offers a dynamic, modern staging, full of imagination and fascinates us from the very first moment. A musical mural in segregationist America and then in the hippies.” By Maxime M.

“In short, excellent American cinema, created with a touch of taste and a touch of visual madness. Excellent entertainment, you come out with a smile.” By Langlois Colin

2nd: El Buen Patron – 3.63 / 5

“The staging is sober and takes the place of the highest interpretation, dominated by Javier Bardem, with a completely elevated versatile role, which he fills with all his disturbing bonihom.” By Sydney

“Javier Bardem perfectly plays the role of an entrepreneur going through the worst week of his life. He really has a film on his shoulders. Almudena Amor is also dazzling. The film is rhythmic and tasteful. Honestly, go watch it.” By Sydney

3rd: Taste and colors – 3.58 / 5

“Deeply shocking story, eye-catching actors and a furious desire to hear all the songs in the movie over and over again!” By Lea Lages

“And we see that Rebecca Marder (Marcia) is not only an excellent actress, but also a good singer. The very well written ‘Les Goûts et les couleurs’ is a successful and highly engaging film.” With dangerous violence

* According to the AlloCiné Barometer Ratings, as of Friday, June 24, 2022, for movies released in theaters on June 22, with at least 10 reviews for Best Press and 50 ratings for Best Viewers. These two tops do not contain films released in France once or several times.

Source: allocine

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