🎬 Opinion of the month
The rays and the shadows
The film was long, but never boring. The story remains intriguing from beginning to end, carried by exceptional actors: Jean Dujardin as Jean Luchaire, Nastya Golubeva Carax as Corrinne Luchaire, and August Diehl as Otto Abetz. They all perfectly embody their characters, and every visual detail has been carefully considered, even the smallest, which testifies to remarkable craftsmanship.
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Project Hail Mary
I didn't expect to like this film so much. The beginning is a little confusing, especially with the shifts between the present and the past, but once you understand the structure, the story becomes really captivating. The pacing is balanced, there's no boredom, and the film manages to maintain constant tension with some well-placed lighter moments.
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✨ Past review
Belle
The story subtly explores the duality between the real and virtual worlds, while showing that behind every action lies a reason that shouldn't be hastily judged. Secondary characters, like "the dragon," are handled with sensitivity and add unexpected surprises and emotions.
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The Apothecary Diaries
It immerses us in the world of poisons and investigations, with a meticulous attention to detail that makes each episode fascinating.
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One Piece
Behind the adventure and the humor, you'll find simple yet powerful themes: freedom, dreams, loyalty, and the pain of the past.
Each character carries their scars, and that's what makes the whole thing so profoundly human.
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The Children of the Resistance
Having seen it at a preview screening, the film impressed me with its simplicity and effectiveness. It doesn't try to impress, but to tell a story, and it does so with precision.
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