“The First Amazing Movie”: noted that the 5 to 3.8 is a film that is absolutely visible this week!

“The First Amazing Movie”: noted that the 5 to 3.8 is a film that is absolutely visible this week!

Since prestigious festivals, such as sundance and cannes, sorry the baby came out in our dark rooms this week. This delicate drama made by Bar Jenkins (the moonlight) and conducted by Eva Victor and Naomi Aki was very well received by the French press. On average from 5.8 to 5, this is the best movie of the week.

What are you talking about?

Something happened with Agnes. Although the world reaches without it, his friendship remains a precious haven with Lydia. Between the laughter and the silence, their unwavering link allows him to look at what is coming.

What does the press thinks:

According to Francinfo Culture:

“Although this is just his first film, this filmmaker already tone a tone for a work that is awesome. By Zoe Aadi – 5/5

According to the seventh aquates:

“Beyond the drama, friendship as a compass to re -get involved slowly, but truly the animated stigma in this best world.” By Benjamin Milpartis – 4/5

According to Dauphiné Libéré:

“The bright and strong chronicle of durability, drop, socks, life and life.” By Natalie Chiflet – 4/5

According to Paris ::

“The bright and strong chronicle of durability, drop, socks, life and life.” By Renood Baronian – 4/5

Depending on the point:

“Most surprisingly, it is a mix of corrosive humor and compassion that characterizes the character of a character, which is perfectly explained by Eve Victor, whose big left silhouette looks like a film. By writing – 4/5

According to Marie Claire:

“The first amazing movie”. Eb – 4/5

According to Cahiers du Cinéma:

“Eva Victor justly restores the dissonance caused by violence: whatever we want to be and what we are now, between the justice we deserve and the reality of the world that does not know how to return it.” By Olivia Cooper -by Hadjiani – 3/5

Respectively Critikat.com ::

“The use of ellipses and the fragmentary structure allows the film to approach its object’s intelligence.” By Louisa Bertin – 3/5

Source: Allocine

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