3 best films according to the press:
1: Pity – 3.9/5
“Alain Guiraud makes an incredible blend here between tragedy and burlesque, between the seriousness of the criminal scenario and the banality of the bodies that embody it, between the gravity of the crime and the triviality of everyday impulses. By M. Ma (Le Monde)
“A funny and compelling thriller.” by Françoise Delbecq (she)
2nd: savages – 3.7/5
“From a serious subject, Claude Barras manages to create an authentic family film, accessible to all ages, where the breath of adventure is very present and where the weight of current events does not prevent a certain poetry.” By Thibaut Lis (Le Dauphiné Libéré).
“A moving story and a powerful plea against deforestation.” by the editors (Femme Actuelle)
3rd: Barbes, Little Algeria – 3.4/5
“With this sparkling portrait of a corner of Paris, Hassan Gherari signs his first feature film: a first attempt at a masterstroke.” By Eric Neuhoff (Le Figaro)
“There are so many drawers in the story created by Guerrari, some of which have a double bottom that he has the courtesy to guess at rather than reveal the contents obscenely. The emotions are all the stronger. Thanks to him. By Christophe Carrière (Paris Match)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1: love fu – 4.2/5
“An ode to cinema, an anthem to love with a giant A.” By Charles-Max
“A real uppercut. Gilles Lelouch really enters the big leagues with this lively and powerful musical melodrama that’s halfway between West Side Story and Goodfellas and leaves us speechless.” by Anto386
2nd: Savages – 3.9/5
“Moving, beautiful and funny, very well done.” According to the landscapes
“Seen at the Annecy Festival. In the same cut as My Life as a Zucchini: a sensitive treatment of complex subjects. Successful.” handcuffed
3rd: Pity – 3.6/5
“A brilliant film, a must-see for this breath of fresh air in French cinema!” by LoM42
“Everything is well written to see the atmosphere, the suspense, the main and supporting characters, and an incredible scene that is rarely seen in cinema, but is impossible to talk about.” Gregory S
* According to AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, October 18, 2024, for films released in theaters on October 16 with at least 10 reviews for the most press. This top does not include movies that have already been released one or more times.
Source: Allocine

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