Best movie of the week is “A Real Pleasant Surprise”

Best movie of the week is “A Real Pleasant Surprise”

3 best films according to the press:

1: Yurt – 3.6/5

“Nehir Tuna explores his intimate issues in the midst of an ideological battle in a country. Poised and captivating.” by Marilou Dupontchel (Les Inrockuptibles)

“Not shying away from any stylistic temptations (the image’s intense black-and-white space gives way to the film’s brighter colors), this reconstruction of the era with still vivid results impresses with its energy and its sensory breadth.” by Damien LeBlanc (Premiere)

2nd draw: Few more days – 3.5/5

“An intelligent, exciting and funny film.” By Isabel Danelli (Bande à parte)

“Benjamin Biolay, often used to play bourgeois cowards or scoundrels in the cinema, perfectly fits the role of Arthur Berthier, a dull, immature and very funny fifty-something.” By Etienne Sorin (Le Figaro)

2nd draw: It’s raining at home – 3.5/5

“It’s Raining at Home is a great documentary about the glass ceiling of Walloon youth and an incredible fiction, teen film, in the style of the American eighties, about a brother and sister in the last summer of their childhood. Mathieu Guetta (defector)

“Depicting radiant family love, Paloma Sermon-Dye’s outstanding work seems to express the unhappiness buried beneath the apparent calmness of the images and faces as Mackenzie, lying on the sofa, stares into the mouth. Ceiling Fan.” By Romain Lefebvre (Cahiers du Cinéma)

3 best movies according to viewers:

1: And maybe even more – 3.9/5

“We expect a dinner of rather caustic and French humor. But quickly, the quartet surprises us and takes us into completely unknown territory. A very good comedy that reminds us that short stories are often the best.” by Flopisky79

“Bravo, a wonderful film that is both funny and exciting.” by Emma

2nd: Sidonia in Japan – 3.2/5

“Isabel Hooper is masterful and Tsuyoshi Ihara is superb. 95 minutes of bliss!” by Jonah

“A good film about the poetry and love of Japan and its special customs.” By Bart Sampson

3rd: Black flies – 3.1/5

“A visceral production for an immersive immersion into the state of paramedics, hallucinatory and hypnotic, reminiscent of 70s cinema (Taxi Driver) and Safdie Brothers films.” By Antonio Claro

“A harsh, realistic and violent dive that allows you to look behind the scenes of this exciting city. Close to human misery…” by Caro Cinéma

* Based on AlloCiné Barometer notes as of Friday, April 5, 2024, for films released in theaters on April 3 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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