Tout ce qui brille
- 2010
- Tous publics
- 1h 40min
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6,1/10
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- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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That's a story of two friends living in a suburb and dreaming about a word more posh. I think it's a good movie but sometimes I was boring even I laughed a lot. I love a scene where they sing in the street "chanson sur ma drôle de vie". They're free and it seems like nothing can be difficult in their lives.
As a fan of Leila and finding Geraldine Nakache as the good surprise from "Coursier", it was granted that I would buy my ticket for their meeting.
This movie is depicted as a comedy but for me, it's rather a drama or an acute analysis of commuters' life near Paris, common people whose live doesn't give extras.
Thus, the movie is plain right when it deals with the schizophrenia of the duo: they dream of easy life with money but their roots are fundamental and they have to do the best of what they got in their hands. It's a lesson of wisdom, nearly a zen teaching.
The key moment of the movie for me is when Geraldine stares at her boxes and start to built a life from there. I wish I could find this same spirit because wherever I lived, my small town, Paris, I never felt at home.
I was also moved by her dreamy, introverted mood and the bond she makes with the child of their friend, because I lived this. Her father speaks volume without any words: amazing!
On the other hand, I was under the charm of Leila as usual and it was difficult to see her running against wall.
I also noticed the excellent play of Mrs Ledoyen, which is maybe nourished from her real life.
So, I remember to have felt strange going out of the theater: a bit at peace, a bit sad. This is the same spirit I have now writing this review. For me, it's a sort of french "American X", because in its real life, almost documentary setting, i found a wonderful, unforgettable movie that resonates with my most profound feelings.
This movie is depicted as a comedy but for me, it's rather a drama or an acute analysis of commuters' life near Paris, common people whose live doesn't give extras.
Thus, the movie is plain right when it deals with the schizophrenia of the duo: they dream of easy life with money but their roots are fundamental and they have to do the best of what they got in their hands. It's a lesson of wisdom, nearly a zen teaching.
The key moment of the movie for me is when Geraldine stares at her boxes and start to built a life from there. I wish I could find this same spirit because wherever I lived, my small town, Paris, I never felt at home.
I was also moved by her dreamy, introverted mood and the bond she makes with the child of their friend, because I lived this. Her father speaks volume without any words: amazing!
On the other hand, I was under the charm of Leila as usual and it was difficult to see her running against wall.
I also noticed the excellent play of Mrs Ledoyen, which is maybe nourished from her real life.
So, I remember to have felt strange going out of the theater: a bit at peace, a bit sad. This is the same spirit I have now writing this review. For me, it's a sort of french "American X", because in its real life, almost documentary setting, i found a wonderful, unforgettable movie that resonates with my most profound feelings.
presented at the French film Festival in Wellington, this film portrays a slice of contemporary society in France. 50 years after the independence of North African countries, children and grand children of immigrants have integrated into a wider context.
There is no story line as such, rather a sequence of mini events in the life of two friends, with two socially opposite Parisian suburbs as a backdrop: the affluent Neuilly and its modest counterpart Puteaux. This polarity enables some misunderstandings about who lives where adding an amusing touch to the mural.
Brilliant acting from both Leila Bekhti and Geraldine Nakache (also the director) Virginie Ledoyen is impeccable albeit in a supporting role.
There is no story line as such, rather a sequence of mini events in the life of two friends, with two socially opposite Parisian suburbs as a backdrop: the affluent Neuilly and its modest counterpart Puteaux. This polarity enables some misunderstandings about who lives where adding an amusing touch to the mural.
Brilliant acting from both Leila Bekhti and Geraldine Nakache (also the director) Virginie Ledoyen is impeccable albeit in a supporting role.
I was going to the cinema with my suitor on Sunday to watch"All which shines"("Tout ce qui brille"). We could see the events of two best friends'girls who live in a French estate and who want to inlay them in rich trendy parties in Paris. The movie contains a happy end... I loved this light, modern, realist and comic movie because I could identify me to the protagonists played perfectly and so naturally by comic actresses. But, I think this movie is made for women. So even if my boyfriend laughed for a few of jokes, he was bored during almost all the movie. We did agree about the good choice of the movie's B.O, a Veronic Sanson's funny song.
The film tells the story of two girls from poor Moroccan families in Paris and their friendship. There are no interesting twists or turns in the movie, which jumps from one uninteresting "real-life situation" to the other, without making deep observations or being somewhat entertaining. We see those girls interact with their families, friends, colleagues, lovers, we see them partying and working, talking to each other, but the dialogs are rather boring. One thing that I found amusing is that the characters use a lot of "verlan" and they dress fashionably cute. The bottom line is that the film is dull, the characters are under-developed and the dialogs are rather plain.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesToutes les informations contiennent des spoilers
- Bandes originalesChanson sur ma Drôle de Vie
Music by Véronique Sanson
Lyrics by Véronique Sanson
Performed by Géraldine Nakache and Leïla Bekhti
(P) 2009 Vertigo Productions.
© 2010 Diese Records & Vertigo Productions
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- All That Glitters
- Lieux de tournage
- Avenue Victor Hugo, Paris 16, Paris, France(Lila's phoney appartment)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 11 345 366 $US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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