Incredible but true with Alain Chabat is it the best film of the week?


To help you make your choices, here are the 3 films of the week best rated by the press and spectators on AlloCiné!*

THE 3 BEST FILMS ACCORDING TO THE PRESS:

1st: I tremble oh Matador – 3.6/5

“The film distils an astonishing emotion, for a love story punctuated with moments of humor, dominated by Alfredo Castro, a magnificent actor, director of a troupe called “Théâtre de la Mémoire”, who fights against the oblivion of the years brown plague in Chile.” By François Forestier (L’Obs)

“Rodrigo Sepúlveda’s film demonstrates real filmmaking quality, with elegantly restrained frames and pastel-hued photography to portray a shadowy era.” By William Le Personnic (Positive)

2nd: Boom Boom – 3.5/5

“By filming, in the middle of grenades and tear gas, her idyll with a yellow vest, Laurie Lasalle signs a loving and rebellious documentary that sets everything ablaze in her path.” By Ludovic Béot (Les Inrockuptibles)

“Boom Boom tells us about his time better than most reports, and more intensely than many bluettes – just by editing the two together, in a super abused, that is to say hyperrealistic way.” By Luc Chessel (Liberation)

3rd: My love – 3.45/5

“A magnificent documentary over which the shadows of Marguerite Duras and Alain Resnais hover.” By Baptiste Thion (Le Journal du Dimanche)

“The result goes the distance (nearly three hours), sometimes recalls the haunting forgotten film by Frédéric Mitterrand, Love Letters in Somalia (1982), and fascinates durably by its unfathomable depth.” By Louis Guichard (Telerama)

THE 3 BEST FILMS ACCORDING TO VIEWERS:

1st: Incredible but true – 3/5

“Wacky, kindly silly, with the air of satire on certain subjects (even if that was not the director’s goal), “Incredible but true” is seen as a pleasure for fans of the universe of Quentin Dupieux.” By alex025

“A film in line with Dupieux’s previous films, an offbeat and absurd humor that changes the register of 90% of recent French comedies.” By Adrian

2nd: Fratè – 2.8/5

“A film that feels good, far from the clichés that we are too used to seeing about Corsica and its inhabitants.” By Romain P.

“Fraté is a film seen and reviewed where you also have to endure clichés and caricatures about Corsica. In short, not the comedy of the year, not the feel good film of the summer either.” By Arthur Brondy

3rd: Sweatshirt – 2.6/5

“However, “Sweat” is a good little film that is convincing in its realism and thanks to an excellent Magdalena Kolesnik who embodies a touching young woman.” By AM11

“The scenes drag on, the exploration of social networks goes in circles and my primary interest in this theme becomes a secondary curiosity, and in the long run very fleeting.” By Loick G.

* According to the ratings of the AlloCiné barometer, as of Friday June 17, 2022, for films released in theaters on June 15 with at least 10 reviews for the top press and 50 ratings for the top viewers. These two tops do not include films already released once or several times in France.



Source link -103