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aka: L'avenir
France 2016, 98 minutes
Dir. Mia Hansen-Love
Rating: [M] Drug use & offensive language.
Genres: Foreign Cinema, Drama
“Everything is carefully considered and chosen, but not fetishized or dwelled upon. The overall sense is that you are watching an actual life unfold, in its minutia and in its enormity. ”~Sheila O'Malley, Roger Ebert.com
Aroview: A passionate and intelligent philosophy professor experiences a crisis of identity in this exquisitely detailed drama with Huppert terrific in the leading role.
Average rating (Good Try). Showing 1-3 of 3 member reviews.
0 star (Not rated) Quiet and intelligently competent - incredible lack of clichés. Huppert superb, her character both likable and annoying. Edith Scob devastatingly funny as an aging self-centred model. Family relationships, French politics, both beautifully drawn. ~Cruella
3 stars (Good Enough) The screenplay intelligently avoids getting bogged down in philosophy but keeps moving through some realistic situations helped by some smart editing. The lead actress is not bad (again). ~Tubbs
1 star (Turkey) I find Isabelle Huppert dully bourgeoise among French actresses. As usual, she dominates, with her rapid movements & staccato speech, which is hard to follow on the inadequate subtitles unless you are fluent in French. Not interesting. ~Anon
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