The best film of the week is “A powerful work that breaks all barriers”

The best film of the week is “A powerful work that breaks all barriers”

3 best films according to the press:

1: Dahomey – 4.2/5

“Beyond the utterly contemporary subject matter, by giving voice to the impressive sculptures, Matti Diop gives them dignity, strength and presence. By Yannick Well (Paris Match)

“We quickly understand that the goal is not to put the stolen works in a glass sarcophagus – even with its video lenses or in a cinema hall – but to bring them out of their wooden suffering, to move them to a better restoration. ” by Yannick Lemarie (Positive)

2nd draw: BeetlejuiceBeetlejuice – 3.5/5

“The fragmented story evokes a giant elaborate game of corpses, where Tim Burton’s imagination expresses itself as limitless as a fever dream.” By Natalie Chiflet (Latest from Alsace)

“If Tim Burton hasn’t discovered the genius of his original, Beetlejuice 2 is still a twisted and refreshing little miracle. And that feels good.” By Olivier Portnoy

2nd draw: wire – 3.5/5

“Under the guidance of producer Nellie Ott, the French actress has taken it upon herself to create a legal drama with a thriller feel that is sure to keep you in suspense until the very end.” By Editorial Team (Elle)

“The comedian’s film Le Fil also impresses with the quality of its cast. Falsely imperious, Daniel Ott portrays this lawyer who puts all his faith and his human frailty into his quest for reconstruction.” By Corinne Renou-Natil (La Croix)

2nd draw: Snow leopard – 3.5/5

“Behind the commotion and loud noises of these men gathered around an animal on an isolated farm, where human nature is an incorrigible brotherhood, there is a soulful and empathetic approach that makes the film especially moving.” Emmanuel Spadasenta (filmmaker)

“A work as sensitive as it is universal, which subtly questions the relationship between China and Tibet.” By Laurent Cambon (aVoir-aLire.com)

3 best movies according to viewers:

1 Tie: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice – 3.7/5

“A great relaxing moment in line with the first installment. All the ingredients are there.” Cedric Z

“The film is funny, and we feel that the entire cast (excellent) plays more elevated characters than each other. Only the script – very classic – is lacking in this high-energy comedy, but it does not stop there. We do not spend much time.” 173 by Yule

1st draw: Le Fil – 3.7/5

“A deep, intense story, a sustained pace, suspense until the final scene, and an approach to justice that highlights the complexity of intimate faith.” by Pierre Jean

“Ultimately, Le Fil is a poignant work magnified by compelling interpretations, it reminds us why Daniel Ott remains one of the major figures of French cinema. By Zola Ntondo

3rd: foreign language – 3.4/5

“We may at times flirt with the clichés that accompany the ‘big’ subjects of the moment, racism and the environment, for example Claire Burger’s treatment of them in Foreign Language is certainly not lacking in persuasiveness without imposing any lessons.” Traverse 1

“A very beautiful film about adolescent development, the birth of desire, commitment, and the music is insane!” by Klaus

* According to AlloCiné’s barometer notes, as of Friday, September 13, 2024, for films released in theaters on September 11 with at least 10 reviews for Best Press. This top does not include movies that have already been released one or more times.

Source: Allocine

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