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Bradley Fisher in C'est La Vie (2016)

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C'est La Vie

4 reviews
7/10

that's life!

Ari's mind's just so fantastic. I loved the dark humor here and the way it satirizes society.
  • Fernando-Rodrigues
  • Dec 8, 2020
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6/10

Dreams that will make you cry

  • Horst_In_Translation
  • Jul 13, 2019
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7/10

We Basically live in a society.

Functions perfectly as a companion short film to Ari Aster's 2014 short Basically. That one followed someone who was incredibly wealthy and privileged, whereas C'est la Vie centers on a homeless man who's downtrodden and angry at the entire world. He rants at the viewer for the entire short film, and he makes some good points throughout, to be honest.

It's neat that these two short films exist to show two different perspectives but both people seem equally unhappy and angry at the world around them. Both speak to Aster's clearly pessimistic view of the world, but to his credit, he does make the presentation of that viewpoint interesting and oddly entertaining.

C'est la Vie is dark, but quite good. He started making feature films after this, starting with 2018's Hereditary. It'll be interesting to see if he ever returns to making short films again in the future.
  • Jeremy_Urquhart
  • Sep 30, 2023
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9/10

One of my favorite short films ever

I'm not sure where to begin or how to even properly review this, but I'll say this is one of my faceoite shorts I've been able to see. I've been needing to rewatch but I haven't been able to find a way to see it again?
  • harryhoustonastros
  • Jun 17, 2019
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