3 best films according to the press:
1: The most valuable commodity – 4/5
“A moving and intensely beautiful tale.” By Caroline Wie (20 minutes)
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“With humility and delicacy, bringing the logic of the fairy tale to the choice of cartoon form, Michel Hazanavicius, who drew each character himself, does justice to Grumberg’s material and gives birth to an autonomous work that includes heart and soul. At the same time, it makes you happy.” By Jean-Dominique Nutens (Positive)
2nd draw: direct action – 3.5/5
“It is particularly interesting that the first part first dissects the police interrogation, then takes us to a different rhythm of life, thereby protesting the frenzy imposed by the modern world. By Olivier Bachelard (Cinema Abuse)
“Direct action on the side of perception, duration, its ‘forbidden editing’ forms a very valuable theory of action (including political action).” By Luke Chessell (Liberation)
2nd tied : Memories of a Burning Body – 3.5/5
“Like theatrical choreography, the sections combine different eras (…) in the same shot (…) and sometimes in the same shot, which allows us to read the present in the light of the past.” By Ariel Schweitzer (Cahiers du Cinéma)
“Throughout the sequence of shots, a disturbing and feminist collective portrait emerges, touching on many issues, even masturbation.” By Baptiste Thion (Le Journal du Dimanche)
3 best movies according to viewers:
1: Most Valuable Item – 4.1/5
“A deeply human and beautiful film. The simplicity of the story and the pictures serve this tale perfectly.” By means of a synephide
“This simplistic little tale condemns genocide like no other film has ever done. With its silence, its cold colors, we are drawn into this world from the first moments.” By Gregoire Alex
2nd: Panache – 4/5
“Wonderful movie seen in previews. Had a great time. The cast is top notch. Grandma is great. I recommend this movie.” By Sylvie Pignalet
“Great film about embracing differences. Very good cast. Funny and exciting. Not to be missed.” By Anne-Sophie Feyrand
3rd: amazing – 3.9/5
“Moving, sensitive, touching and brilliantly acted, I highly recommend this film, whose incredible true story is beautifully and musically told very well.” by Natbari
Isabel Carré and Frank Duboskey are in the credits, but if they play their roles perfectly, the two great interpretations of the film are signed by Camille Razat and Melanie Robert. In their agreement, in the first sense of the term, we have rarely seen such a luminary in the cinema in recent years.” Traverse 1
* According to AlloCiné Barometer notes, as of Friday, November 22, 2024, for films released in theaters on November 20 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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