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La vie selon Ann

Original title: The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed
  • 2023
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  • 1h 27m
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5.7/10
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Scott Cohen and Joanna Arnow in La vie selon Ann (2023)
A mosaic-style comedy following the life of a woman as time passes in her long-term casual BDSM relationship, low-level corporate job, and quarrelsome Jewish family.
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A mosaic-style comedy following the life of a woman as time passes in her long-term casual BDSM relationship, low-level corporate job, and quarrelsome Jewish family.A mosaic-style comedy following the life of a woman as time passes in her long-term casual BDSM relationship, low-level corporate job, and quarrelsome Jewish family.A mosaic-style comedy following the life of a woman as time passes in her long-term casual BDSM relationship, low-level corporate job, and quarrelsome Jewish family.

  • Director
    • Joanna Arnow
  • Writer
    • Joanna Arnow
  • Stars
    • Scott Cohen
    • Babak Tafti
    • Joanna Arnow
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    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Joanna Arnow
    • Writer
      • Joanna Arnow
    • Stars
      • Scott Cohen
      • Babak Tafti
      • Joanna Arnow
    • 12User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Scott Cohen
    Scott Cohen
    • Allen
    Babak Tafti
    Babak Tafti
    • Chris
    Joanna Arnow
    Joanna Arnow
    • Ann
    Michael Cyril Creighton
    Michael Cyril Creighton
    • Karl
    Alysia Reiner
    Alysia Reiner
    • Sister
    Peter Vack
    Peter Vack
    • Thomas
    Parish Bradley
    Parish Bradley
    • Elliot
    Rushi Birudala
    Rushi Birudala
    • Umar
    Barbara Weiserbs
    • Mother
    David Arnow
    • Father
    Armand Reiser
    • Jim Jubasso
    Shuchi Talati
    Shuchi Talati
    • Mira
    Kent Bassett
    • Charles
    Ronda Swindell
    • Supervisor
    Ava Eisenson
    Ava Eisenson
    • Yoga Teacher
    Brian McCarthy
    Brian McCarthy
    • Volunteer
    Keith Poulson
    Keith Poulson
    • Simon
    Soojeong Son
    Soojeong Son
    • Abigail
    • Director
      • Joanna Arnow
    • Writer
      • Joanna Arnow
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    9panta-4

    Joanna Arnow made something outstanding... and I love it!

    What a surprise! The second film by very talented Joanna Arnow (she edited, wrote, directed, and starred in the film) is a symphony of ambient shame, with movements centred on the different men that Ann, the protagonist, has varied-length and ambivalent relationships with. She manages to hit a range of painful notes in these movements, from ritualised abjection of sensual humiliation to cutting corporate indignities.

    Extremely original, astute, truthful, and humorous. I adored how the openly sexual material contrasted with the visual aesthetic; it gave me the impression of the female gaze in action. In over 50 years of watching movies and writing reviews it is time to say: I've never seen a movie like this and I truly enjoyed it. Check it out if you enjoy subtle character development and deadpan humour...
    6ferguson-6

    offbeat deadpan

    Greetings again from the darkness. It's billed as a comedy, though for many, the funniest part may be in trying to remember the film's title. Deadpan reaches a new level in this debut feature film from actor-writer-director-producer-editor Joanna Arnow. It's tough to recall any film that more belongs to one person. Indie filmmaker Miranda July's work is the closest I can think of, yet in comparison, her work comes closer to mainstream Spielberg than it does to this one from Ms. Arnow. None of that is meant to be harsh, it's simply a challenge to describe this film to anyone who hasn't seen it ... or even to someone who has.

    The film is divided into five chapters, each named for the key "other" characters (not named Ann). Arnow stars as Ann, and the opening scene finds her in bed next to the much older Allen (Scott Cohen). It's here we discover she's age 33 and has been Allen's submissive since age 24. In fact, two of the chapters are named "Allen", and Ann even suggests they were "destined to be together". She makes this proclamation after a couple of attempts to try a modern approach to dating, each creating complications for her. These ventures are presented as vignettes and include a musician, a sleepover with her sister, a role-play costumer, dating app (mis) matches, and a film buff with a love of pickled herring. To cap it off, these interactions provide a certain symmetry with Ann's soulless work at a generic corporation. Imagine being rewarded with a one-year acknowledgement after you've worked there more than three years. You are getting a sense of Ann's personality ... somewhat less than memorable.

    Ann is slumpy and frumpy, and her deadpan delivery masks a sharp wit and a spark that rarely comes through to others. As she begins the foundation of a more traditional relationship with Chris (Babak Tafti, "Billions"), her path to self-discovery seems to open up ... although that path may or may not surprise you by this point. Some of the vignettes are shockingly brief, and many feature Ann in an exposed (literally) state of vulnerability. As the vignettes zip by, watching this isn't dissimilar to scrolling through a feed. Joanna Arnow's real life parents (David Arnow, Barbara Weiserbs) play her parents here, and serve up the only raised voices in the film as they sing an animated version of "Solidarity". And no, Ann's relationship with her parents is not much different than the rest of her life. At times, this 'comedy' feels like a beatdown, but leaves us with one key life lesson: pay attention the first time you ask, "What college did you go to?".

    Opens April 26, 2024.
    1ftismer

    I did not enjoy it.

    This has been the worst movie I've seen so far. The camera work, the offbeat deadbeat delivery trying to be quirky, the lighting, nothing seems to fit.

    The movie tries to convey how boring and dull life can be, and I guess I can see that, but the writing is very on the nose about it.

    The acting kills me. People go to school for acting, and yet I see this film, where people talk like six graders so the viewer understands every word.

    And then the mundane nonexistent storyline about a mundane life with weird nude scenes. It just finalizes this piece to something I'll definitely steer clear of. I'll probably won't give this director another shot, I'm sorry, you missed!

    My advice: don't watch it!

    P. S.: Apart from what Lena Dunham said or did in public, 'Girls' was a great show and this movie seemed like it tried so hard to copy that.
    8trumstheconquero

    A unique deadpan sex comedy character study

    What do we learn about the character from this film that we didn't know before? Not sure, except to say that she's moving through life not sensing like she's finding what she wants or is looking for. I'm not sure I've seen a sex comedy that was exclusively about sexual need and lack of fulfillment.

    Joanna Arnow writes, directs, and stars in this. She's also frequently naked. Considering the description above you should understand the nudity is likely not present for titillation but to show the character putting herself out there for partners who don't anywhere near as vulnerable. The movie is about her dissatisfaction with everything despite her best efforts to change some things.

    In that sense, I think it will be relatable to many. The fact it's not flashy and the performances are entirely of the natural, or subtle deadpan variety means it won't appeal to many. I found it quite funny but it took me some time to get a handle on her style which is described as 'mosaic' although I would have described them as a series of sketches as opposed to a linear narrative. I look forward to seeing more from Arnow if she continues to make movies.
    6peter0969

    Like something made by Miranda July but deadpan

    This deadpan narrative from Joanna Arnow is a solid deadpan dramatic comedy about a detached character involved with a BDSM relationship and living the life with some interesting direction approaches, deadpan atmospheres, and a solid performance from Joanna herself.

    The approach on how life is hard offered by Arnow's direction and approach is a bit strange but it's new level take does offer something special about the setting and concept. Including some dry humor dialogue, structure approaches and character conversations between the performances. Which is also provided by some solid performances from the cast members.

    Because some of the writing and pacing is a bit too-slow, it causes the characters to feel distant to connect which at times, made them a bit frustrating to observe, in a not so good way. Nevertheless, I do look forward to see what Arnow could offer next.

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      Joanna Arnow's real life parents appear in the movie, playing Ann's parents.
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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,083
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,113
      • Apr 28, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $82,083
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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      • 1.78 : 1

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