Best Movie of the Week is “As Sublime as Intriguing”

Best Movie of the Week is “As Sublime as Intriguing”

3 best films according to the press:

1: There is no such thing as evil – 4.5/5

“Beauty and lightness co-exist with impending danger in brilliant pictures composed like paintings. Heaven and earth (or is it not hell?) sometimes merge. Here reigns a stunning simplicity. It’s called grace.” By Isabel Danelli (L’Obs)

Ruisuke Hamaguchi is truly a film wizard, a director who turns the smallest commission into a big film. By Yannick Well (Paris Match)

2nd: Mrs. Hoffman – 4/5

“Deeply human and powerfully political.” by Thierry Chez (first)

“Through Lifshitz’s watchful eye, always careful to shine a light on the anonymous and invisible, the struggles are told not about needs, but about Sylvie’s life, in and out of the hospital.” By Natalie Chiflet (Latest from Alsace)

3rd: Curse: Origin – 3.5/5

“Feature newcomer Arkasha Stevenson makes the most of this simple premise to deliver a disturbing work with shocking scenes. By Louis Verdo (CNews)

“Less violent than Immaculée, which is based on the same sources, this prequel to The Curse, which takes us to Italy in the 1970s, is nevertheless very entertaining and manages to surprise.” By Marine Quinchon (Les Fiches du Cinéma)

3 best movies according to viewers:

1: We, the Leros – 3.8/5

“Unforgettable viewing, beautiful family memories offered in a film that is as funny as it is touching!” By Hugo Guillochine

“Both poignant and funny, this film managed to move me and make me cry with laughter.” Laulo N.

2nd: Rosalie – 3.7/5

Nadia Tereskiewicz is as charming as ever and it is clear that she can handle the most difficult roles, while Benoit Magimel proves that she is indeed the “hottest” French actress of the moment. Traverse 1

“A real favorite for this impetuous and stubborn Rosalie, a wonderful movie character that will be remembered for a long time and in which Nadia Teresković pours all her innocence, strength and stubbornness.” By Fiers R.

3rd: Leave the night – 3.5/5

“This is a fascinating film that is hard to describe. A woman goes to the police for help. She gets into a car driven by a man and manages to make it clear that she feels in danger. The rest is fascinating with a wonderfully constructed plot and solid. And successful casting.” by Arthur Brondy

“A great first film, a lot is said or revealed (the audience can guess very charming and touching in our time (I also liked Gustav Müller’s “The Guilty”). ” by Jean-Luc Louis

* Based on AlloCiné Barometer notes as of Friday, April 12, 2024, for films released in theaters on April 10 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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