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No início dos trinta, falida e após uma humilde separação, uma jovem enérgica, mas sem leme se vê lutando para sobreviver na movimentada metrópole parisiense; no entanto, se ela conseguir ch... Ler tudoNo início dos trinta, falida e após uma humilde separação, uma jovem enérgica, mas sem leme se vê lutando para sobreviver na movimentada metrópole parisiense; no entanto, se ela conseguir chegar lá, ela o fará em qualquer lugar.No início dos trinta, falida e após uma humilde separação, uma jovem enérgica, mas sem leme se vê lutando para sobreviver na movimentada metrópole parisiense; no entanto, se ela conseguir chegar lá, ela o fará em qualquer lugar.
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- 11 vitórias e 15 indicações no total
Lilas-Rose Gilberti
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This movie is so warm , reflect alot of emotions .
We all have this thing that we depend on so much , that makes us forget what we really are either you submit and go on or you fight and get out of your comfort zone .
The acting is good . The writing is ok (the pregnant part was unnecessary) .
Paris is not that dreamy city that we have in mind after all.
The acting is good . The writing is ok (the pregnant part was unnecessary) .
Paris is not that dreamy city that we have in mind after all.
France is, as we all know, a land distinctice for its incredible and unique filmmaking, and a great representation of the european style,
This film, by an incredible director, is a great testament to both her abilities as a director, and yet again of the provice in the country as a filmmaking nation,
The script is brilliant; truly unique, clever and unconventional in the best and most appreciated ways. The actors all do an incredible job at conveying it, and for sure gives some of the best performances throughout their careers.
The cinematography, cutting and editing is unique and very characteristic and splendidly done,
Overall, a beautiful piece that is very much recommended for any lover of film!
This film, by an incredible director, is a great testament to both her abilities as a director, and yet again of the provice in the country as a filmmaking nation,
The script is brilliant; truly unique, clever and unconventional in the best and most appreciated ways. The actors all do an incredible job at conveying it, and for sure gives some of the best performances throughout their careers.
The cinematography, cutting and editing is unique and very characteristic and splendidly done,
Overall, a beautiful piece that is very much recommended for any lover of film!
Funny, sad, chaotic, true to life. Character study of a young woman (30) who has to learn to take care for herself for the first time in her life, now that she is without a boyfriend, without a job, without an appartment and without family. Sounds depressing enough, but this quirky French portrait of this young woman's struggle is fascinating and vivacious.
Typical French character comedy,the way the French are good at it. Great acting. Lovely soundtrack. Endearing coming of age story.
Typical French character comedy,the way the French are good at it. Great acting. Lovely soundtrack. Endearing coming of age story.
Feature debut from French female director Léonor Serraille, MONTPARNASSE BIENVENUE won Golden Camera awards in Cannes from formidable rivals. Essentially a heartening find-your-footing underdog story, Serraille smartly irons out its formulaic déjà vu with a blithe tonal inflection that cunningly belies the story's harsh undertone but never alienates audience's empathy.
Our heroine is Paula Simonian (Dosch), a 31-year-older whose decade-long relationship with her photographer boyfriend Joachim (Monsaingeon) is unceremoniously severed by the latter, and right out of the box, Serraille introduces Paula in her lowest point when she totally loses it in a hysterical rambling which could falsely give the impression that she might be a head case and Laetitia Dosch gives a superbly looney tunes shtick which shows that it is her inning to hold court.
But Paula is not a fruitcake, although admitted by herself, she is not a very bright gal, who reacts badly from the bolt out of blue and is left with Joachim's cat with nowhere to go. For the first time, she must earn a living off her own bat, and her personal past and family ties also emerge in piecemeal instead of spoon-feeding. The script handles with care of a dejected situation when a young woman (which is actually its French title), throws herself on the mercy of others' kindness, how close she will subject herself ass a victim of a predatory society. But there is also light during Paula's rite of self-Independence when by sheer luck, sorority spirit comes to her rescue, she is mistakenly recognized as a schoolmate by Yuki (Simaga), who helps her land a baby-sitting job, meanwhile she also finds a sideline career in a shopping mall's underwear boutique, although one of which doesn't last long, because in Paris, caste-hopping is not something can be stomached by the callous folks. Serraille makes sure there is enough droll and mordant moments to temper with her astringent critique of the pandemic apathy encroaching the contemporary society, through her close-range but steady and unobtrusive lens, interlaced with occasional aural and optical abandon.
Ultimately it is an invigorating, slightly belated Bildungsroman of adapting oneself into adulthood, to contact, to communicate with others, those like-minded ones (Paula meets cute with the security guard Ousmane played by an equable, earnest Ndiaye) and lives a life as honest as possible, and of course we are blasé about a second chance with Joachim routinely materializes itself because her answer is already set in the stone, but courtesy of Dosch's pyrotechnic performance, her Paula is the whole package of a real woman in full flesh and blood, funny, compassionate, obfuscated, discomfited, defensive and resolute in turns, in the end of the day, you will love her for her strength, perseverance and goofiness, hats off to a tremendous achievement.
Our heroine is Paula Simonian (Dosch), a 31-year-older whose decade-long relationship with her photographer boyfriend Joachim (Monsaingeon) is unceremoniously severed by the latter, and right out of the box, Serraille introduces Paula in her lowest point when she totally loses it in a hysterical rambling which could falsely give the impression that she might be a head case and Laetitia Dosch gives a superbly looney tunes shtick which shows that it is her inning to hold court.
But Paula is not a fruitcake, although admitted by herself, she is not a very bright gal, who reacts badly from the bolt out of blue and is left with Joachim's cat with nowhere to go. For the first time, she must earn a living off her own bat, and her personal past and family ties also emerge in piecemeal instead of spoon-feeding. The script handles with care of a dejected situation when a young woman (which is actually its French title), throws herself on the mercy of others' kindness, how close she will subject herself ass a victim of a predatory society. But there is also light during Paula's rite of self-Independence when by sheer luck, sorority spirit comes to her rescue, she is mistakenly recognized as a schoolmate by Yuki (Simaga), who helps her land a baby-sitting job, meanwhile she also finds a sideline career in a shopping mall's underwear boutique, although one of which doesn't last long, because in Paris, caste-hopping is not something can be stomached by the callous folks. Serraille makes sure there is enough droll and mordant moments to temper with her astringent critique of the pandemic apathy encroaching the contemporary society, through her close-range but steady and unobtrusive lens, interlaced with occasional aural and optical abandon.
Ultimately it is an invigorating, slightly belated Bildungsroman of adapting oneself into adulthood, to contact, to communicate with others, those like-minded ones (Paula meets cute with the security guard Ousmane played by an equable, earnest Ndiaye) and lives a life as honest as possible, and of course we are blasé about a second chance with Joachim routinely materializes itself because her answer is already set in the stone, but courtesy of Dosch's pyrotechnic performance, her Paula is the whole package of a real woman in full flesh and blood, funny, compassionate, obfuscated, discomfited, defensive and resolute in turns, in the end of the day, you will love her for her strength, perseverance and goofiness, hats off to a tremendous achievement.
I had much fun watching this film. I loved following the journey of the protagonist, her struggles and her victories. She is certainly original, and as my family concluded watching the beginning; "a little bit mental", haha.
While this film sports a few plotholes, they are nothing much and while they are possibly something which makes you think after viewing, while watching the film itself you will be too entertained to critique. It is mostly a light-hearted relief from the daily grind and holds a powerful message.
I was laughing a lot during the film, when I wasn't laughing I was fascinated by the plot unfolding and how well the protagonist handles it.
As someone queer, I was pleased by the representation this film holds. A lot of casual references done in a non-forced way, it feels just... natural. With that I am very pleased!
A charming film. I enjoyed watching and might even watch again. Awesome.
While this film sports a few plotholes, they are nothing much and while they are possibly something which makes you think after viewing, while watching the film itself you will be too entertained to critique. It is mostly a light-hearted relief from the daily grind and holds a powerful message.
I was laughing a lot during the film, when I wasn't laughing I was fascinated by the plot unfolding and how well the protagonist handles it.
As someone queer, I was pleased by the representation this film holds. A lot of casual references done in a non-forced way, it feels just... natural. With that I am very pleased!
A charming film. I enjoyed watching and might even watch again. Awesome.
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- CuriosidadesThe film was made with a mostly female crew.
- Citações
Paula Simonian: Go touch yourself!
- ConexõesFeatures Imitação da Vida (1959)
- Trilhas sonorasLike a dog
Written by Angèle Chiodo
Performed by Carte Contact
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- Orçamento
- € 1.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 423.747
- Tempo de duração1 hora 37 minutos
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- 1.66 : 1
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