Madres paralelas

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Deux femmes, Janis et Ana, se rencontrent dans une chambre d’hôpital sur le point d’accoucher. Elles sont toutes les deux célibataires et sont tombées enceintes par accident. Janis, d’âge mûr, n’a aucun regret et durant les heures qui précèdent l’accouchement, elle est folle de joie. Ana en revanche, est une adolescente effrayée, pleine de remords et traumatisée. Janis essaie de lui remonter le moral alors qu’elles marchent tel des somnambules dans le couloir de l’hôpital. Les quelques mots qu’elles échangent pendant ces heures vont créer un lien très étroit entre elles, que le hasard se chargera de compliquer d’une manière qui changera leur vie à toutes les deux. (Pathé Films)

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Othello 

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anglais I saw a rip of this film with the Portuguese dubbing somewhere online, and I'm starting to get the feeling that it was dropped in there on purpose like that, because this is such an unbelievable soap opera that I was embarrassed for myself while watching it. It went as far as checking to see if I had the right film on, and during one scene (Arthur's visit with a bouquet of roses and bows in the background) I waited with bated breath for the scene to drop like a dream or the protagonist's naive fantasy. From the middle of the film on, all that kept my attention was my hatred for him and my fabled maliciousness. But I come out the winner when I end up giggling at two hours of horribly lit mid-shots where the only thing missing is Petr Rychlý in a white coat, or filmmakers who clearly didn't give a damn, lost their sense of the most basic film language, and yet are cheerfully shopping it around to prestigious festivals. Really, put yourself out of your misery. ()

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anglais In his latest film, Parallel Mothers, Pedro Almodóvar explores serious themes such as the switching of two newborn girls in the maternity ward and the sudden death of one of them. The supporting story of motherhood is then not very skillfully woven into the events surrounding the uncovering and exhumation of a mass grave dating back to the Spanish Civil War. However, the gradual unraveling of the whole tangle is not nearly as thrilling and emotional as I would have expected, given the strong theme. It leaves me cold. (60%) ()

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