From March 13, Audrey Lam stars in the movie Happy Winners. She is opposite Fabre Eboue in this black sketch comedy about our relationship with money, which also stars Anouk Greenberg, Pauline Clement, Louise Coldeff and Sami Outalbal.
Screened at the Alpe d’Huez festival in January, the feature film so far averages 3.4 out of 5*, not making it Audrey Lamm’s highest-rated film according to AlloCiné internet users.
With 4.1 there is Polisse de Maïwenn… but it only plays a minor role. If we have to make a film in which he is more present, the highest rated in his filmography is Louis-Julien Petit’s Invisible, a social comedy in which the employees of a reception center for homeless women try to reinsert them. means when the place is announced to be closed.
Corinne Masiero, Noemi Lvovsky, Deborah Lucumuena, Pablo Pauli and Sara Succo are also in the cast of this film, which attracted 1,354,504 viewers in French cinemas in 2019. And of those, 114 of the 457 reviews posted on AlloCiné have a maximum rating of 5 out of 5 stars, or a quarter. Here are excerpts from some of the more positive ones.
Alexandra Lam reveals herself, she is outstanding and so believable
“A film that at first both made me cry when I saw these inhumane conditions in which these women live and at the same time cried with laughter, because the dialogues are very spontaneous and funny (…) This story allows us to highlight several overlapping problems. Spoiler: the vulnerability of women when they are left on their own, misguided policies towards the homeless, strict laws that prevent flexibility in their care, lack of resources, etc. These deviations.” – totals
“The subject is treated with sensitivity. A great success for a young author. Alexandra Lam reveals herself, she is outstanding and so convincing (…) In short, to make people laugh from such a serious topic is something of a miracle. Laughter is a restoration of meaning, this is life.” – Aleonard
“Haunting and illuminating, this film immerses us in a world that is so close to us and so far away if we don’t know how to see it.” Chantal J.
A masterful film that benefits from spectacular performances by all performers, from the street to the stage.
“I really liked it, because I have also been working as a volunteer in a homeless day center in Grenoble for 6 months and I found myself completely in this film. I found everything I discovered in the last 6 months. This film gives us emotions, takes us through stories. Thank you.” – Noemi D.
“A remarkable film that deals with depth, optimism and tenderness in the face of tragedy in our society. A moving film that – indirectly – challenges us as individuals to our altruism. A masterful film that benefits from breathtaking performances from every performer, on the street. or on stage.” Olivier Picot39
* Notes closed on Thursday, March 14, 2024
Source: Allocine

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