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I'm an investigator for more than 2 decades of these late Belle Époque days and I can assure that I saw few shows or even books with this accuracy. It's outrageous what I read here in some ignorant bad reviews that stated otherwise. And the complexity is incredible. This is a 360 degrees look to the world and to the small things of everyday life. I also disagree with what has been said about the poor acting of Piven. Not everyone has to be Antony Hopkins. If you see some episodes without Piven you'll notice that something's missing. He may not be the perfect performer, but he has a strong presence and that also says it all. Finally, a word for the best actor in the show and for the lack of nominations for what's already, for me, the best Belle Époque tv show of all time: Kitty Hawkins. I was shocked that Amy Beth Hays has no known awards: the part is good, well written, but she's memorable. I always regret when a memorable performance is forgotten. Amy is a superior actor away from the eyes of the public for some years now. She would deserve alone the watching of the show. A show that I prefer to see in streaming because it allows us to stop. Well done to all. Thank you for this inspiring and simple sofistcation.
One of the last artistic acts of the master Isao Takahata, director of what I consider the best film ever in any form or category, Tomb of the Fireflies, here as artistic producer of a film signed by the no less brilliant Michaël Dudok de Wit (Oscar winner Best Animated Short for the film Father and Daughter in 2001 and nominated in the same category in 1994 for The Monk and the Fish, which would win the César and the Cartoon d'Or). Michaël shows the breath for a feature film of almost an hour and a half of absolute wonder. Simple, beautiful, grandiose and suitable for all audiences. Never mind review averages or mass reviews. This film is a 5 out of 5, it would be 10 out of 10, 20 out of 20, 100 out of 100. We can't ask for more as a movie moment. There's nothing to point out, it's all superlative. The sound, the image, the light, the characters, the music, the literary options, even, that is, the plot. We've all imagined going through here. That's why no one can stop feeling touched and I doubt there's even anyone who doesn't leave the film surrendered. It immediately rises to my top 5 and I believe that time will make it rise. And it's not an animation top. It's a top of all movies. Absolutely wonderful and I will never get tired of saying it. I repeat: Simple, beautiful, grandiose.
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The only review here was from someone who didn't understand all the characters said and called the film boring. I assure it's the exact opposite. Not only we have here an astonishing young Alix Bénézech with an already very mature acting, but the dialogs are perfect and even ahead of time, since this movie has 10 years now (2023). It's a movie that should be watched by parents and young people because it had a fundamental approach to modern society with quality. It's not booring a single second. One a single appointment: the synopsis shouldn't say the two protagonists meet for: it's a spoiler, don't read it. I started the movie without knowing it and that is a powerful step to who's watching.