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Delia 2022-03-31 08:01:02

For me, it's the best French movie I've ever seen. It is also the top grade in the films directed by female directors I have seen.

The camera is sophisticated and the script is perfect. It's time to cry, it's time to laugh.
The only thing missing is the lack of a magic touch. At 35 years old, the director is still not old enough.

In fact, there is no need to pursue any structure or plot. The film shows the fragments of life. Life is like that.

(By the way, the cameraman in the film is director Maïwenn. She met Luc Besson at 15, married and gave birth to a daughter at 16. Divorced after 6 years. This TM is called life!!! Also, me and her one day birthday...)

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  • Britney 2022-04-23 07:05:51

    It's a strange movie. The French law on immoral sexual behavior has some characteristics. Mothers who help their children masturbation will be identified as QJs and so on.... There are ups and downs, especially the part about black children. In general, there are good sentences and no good chapters

  • Adelbert 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    Because it is mainly aimed at the lives of police officers, each case is trivial without going into details.