Miss
- 2020
- 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young man seeking his gender identity decides to take part in the Miss France beauty pageant.A young man seeking his gender identity decides to take part in the Miss France beauty pageant.A young man seeking his gender identity decides to take part in the Miss France beauty pageant.
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My expectations were rather modest, but Miss is actually a really good movie. An example of tragicomedy at its finest, it is touching yet full of typical French banter. There is a magical sense of hope throughout the whole movie, shining through the highs and lows the protagonist is going through. The whole cast makes for a colorful ensemble and does a terrific job. Main character Alex looks almost ethereal and deserves a spot in the pantheon of lgbtqia+ cinema.
Extra points for the contemporary yet original soundtrack, as well as the spot-on social critique, which is effortlessly intertwined with the story and beyond the struggles of Alex personally.
Extra points for the contemporary yet original soundtrack, as well as the spot-on social critique, which is effortlessly intertwined with the story and beyond the struggles of Alex personally.
The movie has a few things to say. But it also let's you fill in some blanks. It also tries to walk a very fine line - being respectful and trying to give us a very personal journey - and being a bit of a social commentary as well. I would argue it does not succeed always, but it is trying very hard and it does a lot to be inclusive and give you perspectives you may not have.
Of course it can be frustrating to not have certain answers. But that is what the movie is based on. The fact that our main character is does not feel like either gender. He/she even says so during the movie. Born male, but wanting to win a Miss Beauty peagant. Sounds impossible ... right? But is it really? Or should it be? Or are those beauty contest things even relevant today? To those participating they sure are.
And while most of them know why they are there ... we never truly figure out why our main character is there. It's not like the main character has a real answer to give. Well he/she has quite the impressive dialog that deals with sexism - and you may take this as the main reason.
And while the movie has hardships and a lot of things that are wrong with our society, it also seems to have a lot of false or rather convenient hope and good things happening. People applauding and cheering way more than it would be the case in reality. But if you suspend your disbelief and just go with the flow ... like one of the rivals does. And quite frankly also for unknown reasons ... it seems like the biggest hurdle for our main character is ... the self, the inner doubt.
Which again is saying a lot too (and the pressure from outside is very real still, family but everyone else too), but it is interesting to see how "easy" he/she actually has it ... and while that would be an ideal world, it is not the one we live in currently. Maybe in the future any controversy this sparks (or sparked) will be seen as redundant. Things change - male colors have become associated with females for example and all that.
A tough subject and a really tough movie - even with all the "help" that is given. Being inclusive and helping a fellow human is always a good option - and movie magic seems to make some of that happen ... but will it be enough?
Of course it can be frustrating to not have certain answers. But that is what the movie is based on. The fact that our main character is does not feel like either gender. He/she even says so during the movie. Born male, but wanting to win a Miss Beauty peagant. Sounds impossible ... right? But is it really? Or should it be? Or are those beauty contest things even relevant today? To those participating they sure are.
And while most of them know why they are there ... we never truly figure out why our main character is there. It's not like the main character has a real answer to give. Well he/she has quite the impressive dialog that deals with sexism - and you may take this as the main reason.
And while the movie has hardships and a lot of things that are wrong with our society, it also seems to have a lot of false or rather convenient hope and good things happening. People applauding and cheering way more than it would be the case in reality. But if you suspend your disbelief and just go with the flow ... like one of the rivals does. And quite frankly also for unknown reasons ... it seems like the biggest hurdle for our main character is ... the self, the inner doubt.
Which again is saying a lot too (and the pressure from outside is very real still, family but everyone else too), but it is interesting to see how "easy" he/she actually has it ... and while that would be an ideal world, it is not the one we live in currently. Maybe in the future any controversy this sparks (or sparked) will be seen as redundant. Things change - male colors have become associated with females for example and all that.
A tough subject and a really tough movie - even with all the "help" that is given. Being inclusive and helping a fellow human is always a good option - and movie magic seems to make some of that happen ... but will it be enough?
Astonishing performance from lead actor Alexandre Wetter and quite good cast around him. I enjoyed this movie with my 12 and 14 years old daughters, despite the plot being a little caricatural and not plausible on certain "details" (the way the Miss France TV show is organized for instance).
There's some fun, but it's more a drama than a comedy.
I really recommend this movie.
One pretty good and solid performance from Alexander. Nice photography. Good pop music, and nice roll play. Not a comic movie more of a drama, make laugh once
Alexandre Wetter deserve an award for the role that he portrayed. He is very convincing and he really shine so bright! It is one of the best lgbt movies I have ever seen. Reminds me of Miss Angela Ponce of Spain, the very first transgender candidate to qualify for Miss Universe Pageant.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizInitially set for theatrical release in France on 4 March 2020, then delayed slightly a week to 11 March, it was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, first to 23 September, then to 21 October. Due to cinemas closing again the next week, it was re-released when they reopened in May 2021. Theatrical releases in Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg were similarly affected.
- ConnessioniReferenced in De quoi j'me mêle!: Episodio #1.16 (2020)
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 6.140.000 € (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 770.259 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 47 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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