Two Days, One Night Comments

  • Lottie 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    Even when the big stars are used, Danes don't dare to shake so much. On the contrary, they rely solely on scheduling to improve their performance (Ma Liang probably hasn't played so many scenes with backrests). There's a base of database narratives that are unfortunately useless; there's a point that makes for an excellent social critique but slips into the weeping, flat characters, feminist slogans, moral pressure (there's never a shortage of Madonnas here) and good capitalists...

  • Dolly 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    What impressed me the most was the courtesy and kindness that the French people showed everywhere. Even though most people have difficulties, they are not hostile to the world because of such...

  • April 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    Marion's performance is very real. This role is too heart-wrenching. Watching her give up on herself while talking to everyone, constantly depressing and persuading, this trip to persuade her to worry about making a living in a cruel society is really heart-wrenching. The smile at the end signifies victory despite...

  • Jose 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    What makes people want to die, what gives people strength. Sandra suddenly committed suicide for a while. The attempted suicide then continued to go out to lobby her colleagues. She was too weak to stand up for herself on weekends. On Monday, she easily gave up the job she had won and said to her husband on the phone, "We had a beautiful call." a battle. As the saying goes, the old lady remembers that it is an out, and it is this seemingly unreasonable violent fluctuation that makes this...

  • Gabriel 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    You are afraid of facing those who exclude you, but how do you deal with those who support...

  • Leonard 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The key to this film is the choice made by the heroine in the penultimate scene: this sense of solidarity triggered by human nature, morality or class is the meaning of good...

  • Alexandrine 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    This is life, your country's dumping route got Goddess Cotillard to lose her job, and you say your country is bad. Speaking of acting, I don't think it's an obvious impact, but how many people feel the pressure of this kind of civilian life. I really appreciate the prisoner's dilemma under the game in this story. It reflects the portrayal of European society with a weak free market. The confrontation between selfishness and fraternity is a serious choice for how many people. She's also worried...

  • Bailee 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The least dramatic one, and possibly the most mediocre (worst) one for Dane. From another aspect, it also proves why Dane has always been the most drama and craftsman...

  • Noemie 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    The limitations are still obvious, but there are really not many movies that can face the social discussion issues, especially the "work" and "mouth" issues of the bottom people. They are simple and powerful, and this is "positive...

  • Bria 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    Sandra is one of the first to suffer in the event of an economic crisis. Sometimes the choices in reality are so limited. Is 1,000 euros still the life of a co-worker whose situation may be more difficult than his own? It can be hard for a lot of people. Sandra repeated "I feel like a beggar" many times. In the dilemma of survival, dignity can only be cruelly abandoned. Marion is...

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  • Ruth 2021-12-26 08:01:33

    A bit disappointed

    Although it has been well received by film critics before. I think the director is a bit tricky this time. The first is the issue of the heroine, which is very different from the non-professional actor style they admired before. I am not complaining about Marion Cotillard's actress-level...

  • Wayne 2021-12-26 08:01:33

    Dane's failure and greatness

    Compared with the unparalleled achievements before (two Palme d’Or, one jury award, one best screenplay, one actor, and one queen), the Darnet brothers’ trip to Cannes this year was unexpectedly unreceived. end. Why did "Two Days and One Night" encounter Waterloo? To clarify this issue, you might...

Two Days, One Night quotes

  • Sandra: Everytime I feel like a beggar, a thief coming to take their money. They look at me, ready to hit me. I feel like I'm hitting them too.

  • Timur: Hello.

    Sandra: Hello. Your daughter told me you were here. I was round at your place. I wanted to see you about the vote on the bonus and me being laid off. Juliette and I saw Dumont and he'll let us hold another ballot Monday because Jean-Marc influenced people by telling them that Dumont wanted to lay off staff anyway. So if it wasn't me who was made redundant it would be them... So... I wanted to ask you if... if you'd vote for me to stay on Monday.

    Timur: [in tears] Of course I will. I'm really glad you're here. I'm so mad at myself for voting for my bonus. I'm sorry.

    Sandra: Don't be sorry. I can understand. 1.000 Euros.

    Timur: No. I'm ashamed. I even forgot what you did for me. Remember? When I broke those cells... and you said you did it. You remember.

    Sandra: Yes, and Jean-Marc even said: "Fine example to set the new guy!"

    Timur: I'm really glad you came.