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Frankie

  • 2019
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  • 1h 40m
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Isabelle Huppert in Frankie (2019)
Unfolding over the course of a late summer's day in the fabled resort town of Sintra, Portugal, 'Frankie' follows three generations who have gathered for a vacation organized by the family matriarch (Isabelle Huppert). In this fairy tale setting, husbands and wives, parents and children, friends and lovers -- stirred by their romantic impulses -- discover the cracks between them, as well as unexpected depth of feeling.
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Three generations grappling with a life-changing experience during one day of a vacation in Sintra, Portugal, a historic town known for its dense gardens and fairy-tale villas and palaces.Three generations grappling with a life-changing experience during one day of a vacation in Sintra, Portugal, a historic town known for its dense gardens and fairy-tale villas and palaces.Three generations grappling with a life-changing experience during one day of a vacation in Sintra, Portugal, a historic town known for its dense gardens and fairy-tale villas and palaces.

  • Director
    • Ira Sachs
  • Writers
    • Ira Sachs
    • Mauricio Zacharias
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Sennia Nanua
    • Ariyon Bakare
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    • Director
      • Ira Sachs
    • Writers
      • Ira Sachs
      • Mauricio Zacharias
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Sennia Nanua
      • Ariyon Bakare
    • 23User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Frankie
    Sennia Nanua
    Sennia Nanua
    • Maya
    Ariyon Bakare
    Ariyon Bakare
    • Ian
    Vinette Robinson
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    • Sylvia
    Jérémie Renier
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    Marisa Tomei
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    Manuel Sá Nogueira
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    Joana Cunha Ferreira
    • Joana
    Julia Guerra
    • Ermelinda
    • (as Júlia Guerra)
    Duarte Ferreira
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    • Director
      • Ira Sachs
    • Writers
      • Ira Sachs
      • Mauricio Zacharias
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    FrenchEddieFelson

    A melancholic chronicle of an expected mourning

    Frankie (Isabelle Huppert) is a dying French star. She organizes a family stay in Sintra, a sumptuous Portuguese seaside resort near Lisbon, the main purpose being an opportunity for all the remaining relatives to get closer and learn how to live together ... without her. I loved how she makes believe that she orchestrated a highly unlikely rapprochement between her son Paul (Jérémie Renier)) and her friend Irene (Marisa Tomei) while her objective is undoubtedly with other ones.

    The making is probably excessively contemplative and the result is not as accomplished as Brooklyn Village (2016) also directed by Ira Sachs, all the characters suffering from an understandable but excessive temporal acedia. 5/6 of 10
    6corriek-70448

    It's Like a Relaxing Vacation in Portugal!

    Audience REACTIONS at its North American PREMIERE: 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄(7 laughs) 😢(sadish bit)

    Frankie (Ira Sachs) is a psychoanalytical film centred around a classical Isabelle Huppert performance. She explained at TIFF that she is a slightly different person in her performance because she predominantly speaks English instead of her native French. The director revealed that the characters were written for the actors and it truly resulted in a well balanced film.

    Perhaps the biggest star in this attractive work is the Sintra landscape in Portugal. This daylight film is a movement throughout a quaint town, magical forest, and quiet mountaintop. Embracing silence, the film makes the eclectic feel familiar in few words. This film is not for everyone because the pacing will lose the attention of those who enjoy fast moving or action based movies. While the film is slow, it is slow in a beautiful way. Frankie is exceptionally stunning as a visual work of art. #filmreactiviews
    3bob-the-movie-man

    A film about death that dies on its feet.

    In "Frankie", the eponymous French movie star (played by Isabelle Huppert) is dying of cancer and gathers her complex family and friends around her for one last 'family holiday' in the picturesque Portuguese town of Sintra. We follow the events of a single day of the vacation as frictions and back-stories of the players become more evident.

    Positives:
    • Sintra looks gorgeous: as a regular visitor to Portugal's Silver Coast, it's a place I've not yet visited. The cinematography of the region makes me want to change that.


    • There are a couple of decent scenes in the movie: both involving the trustworthy Greg Kinnear: one involving him trying to sell a film idea to Frankie (who knows, but won't tell him, that she won't be around for it); and another with Kinnear and Tomei at their hotel.


    Negatives:
    • Where do I start.... the film is as dull as ditchwater!


    -- A criticism I had of the otherwise impressive "Nomadland" was that the story arc of the leading character was shallow and not very compelling. The story arc here is a bloody straight line! Virtually nothing happens in the movie and it goes nowhere. Events occur as isolated snippets in the storyline. For example, the 'loss' of an expensive bracelet is randomly lobbed into the story, but then is never referenced back in any future narrative.

    -- When the ending happened (which the illustrious Mrs Movie Man referred to as a "blessing") it was a non-event. The lady behind us in the cinema exclaimed "WHAT????". And I could understand her frustration.

    • The direction is distinctly lacking. Aside from the couple of decent scenes (see above), most of the shots feel like first takes, with the actors doing read-throughs of the clunky script to try to work out how to best sell the lines. "OK, time to film it for real now". But director Sachs has already shouted "Cut and Print.... now who's for some more vinos and Pastel de Nata?"! Were they aiming for some sort of naturalistic fumbling of the character's conversations? For that's how it comes across, and it's just awful.


    • The script feels like a wasted opportunity. The set-up should have been a good one for an intense drama. And there are flashes (merely flashes) of potential brilliance in there: a formative step-brother/step-sister incident is based around the film "Grease", which is mirrored (either cleverly or purely through coincidence!?) in the beach-side romance of Maya (Sennia Nanua) and Portuguese holiday-maker Pedro (Manuel Sá Nogueira). And does the homosexual Michel (Pascal Greggory) have his sights on Jimmy (Brendan Gleeson)? Or Tiago? Or both? None of these potentially interesting strands ever get tied down..


    • Aside from the poor script and the poor direction, some of the acting performances are unconvincing. "The Girl with all the Gifts" was a fabulous film - it made my number 2 slot of 2016! And I called out young Sennia Nanua as "one to watch for the future" as the zombie girl at the heart of the film. Here she was 17 at the time of filming. But I'm afraid I just didn't find her convincing as the moody teen. (By the way, I only single her out, since I was so impressed with her previous performance: with the exception perhaps of Kinnear, Tomei and Carloto Cotta. None of the rest of the cast consistently shine either.)


    Summary Thoughts: It's a real shame that my first visit back to the cinema was such a let-down. Ira Sachs is not a director I know, but he comes with a strong reputation (for 2016's "Little Men"). But here he delivers a plain stinker. I'm afraid this movie has a word associated with it, and the word is "Avoid".

    (For the full graphical review, please check out "One Mann's Movies" on t'interweb or Facebook. Thanks.)
    4levybob

    AS THOUGH EVERYONE WERE READING THEIR LINES

    I saw 'Frankie' today (Oct. 6, 2019) at the Mill Valley Film Festival. A more slow-moving, uninteresting film would be hard to find. Other critics of the film have done a good job of laying out the plot, so I won't take up your time. My low rating is based on the low (lowest) energy that this film puts out. It is as though no one has the energy to show emotion. As though the Portugal heat has had its effect on everyone. But more than anything else the film runs as though it were a table-read; actors with script in hand, doing a first read at a table. The camera work is leisurely at best. This could be a TV soap-opera episode as easily as a theatrical film.

    And for that there's no excuse.

    Then why, you might ask, the four stars. For Ms. Tomei and Mrs. Hupert, that's why.
    pd78w

    Huge disappointment

    As someone who can watch Brendan Gleeson in anything, this movie left me completely unmoved. None of the characters seemed to have their hearts in their roles. The 3-star rating is solely because Gleeson at least gave it a go. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's sorry he has this clunker on his resume.

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    • Quotes

      Jimmy: People seldom say no to Frankie.

    • Connections
      References Grease (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Moments Musicaux, D 780, Op. 94, No. 2
      Composed by Franz Schubert

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Portugal
    • Official sites
      • Facebook (United States)
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Френки
    • Filming locations
      • Portugal
    • Production companies
      • SBS Productions
      • O Som e a Fúria
      • Beluga Tree
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $171,781
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,435
      • Oct 27, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $725,642
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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