Is Mine by Roschdy Zem 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: Saint-Omer – 4.2/5

“A powerful and visceral film, which haunts the viewer for a long time, and makes us wonder individually and collectively about this modern Medea figure.” By Céline Rouden (La Croix)

“Saint Omer is not a simple legal narrative. It is a dazzling writing, subtle, on cultural and family determinism, cinema and aborted motherhood.” By Laurent Cambon (aSee-aLire.com)

2nd: No bears – 4/5

“Everything mixes and complements each other in a fascinating puzzle, where there is pamphleteering, poetic thought and tragedy.” By François Forestier (L’Obs)

“Taking hold of a situation that is both incredible and tragically real, Jafar Panahi signs a great incisive film on the untenable situation in his country.” By Alexis Campion (Le Journal du Dimanche)

3rd: Inu-Oh – 3.8/5

“Inu-Oh is an explosive radical proposition, a sonic and visual explosion as well as a real cinema experience.” By Déborah Lechner (Widescreen)

“This unrecountable narrative maelstrom is above all a pretext to unleash the graphic genius of Masaaki Yuasa, maddening lines and perspectives with his disheveled dynamism, conducive to optical deformations and metamorphoses.” By Mathieu Macheret (Le Monde)

THE 3 BEST FILMS ACCORDING TO VIEWERS:

1st: Mine – 3.6/5

“Magnificent family film, funny and very moving, we will all recognize ourselves in these ultra endearing characters.” By Alice L.

“A well-written screenplay. An exceptional interpretation. Funny, sincere, moving characters. We think of Claude Sautet’s films of course, but the duo Ryad Moussa is of a rare authenticity in cinema.” By sydney

2nd tie: Bones and All – 3.4/5

“I really enjoyed the role of Mark Rylance who is excellent and who does the job like no other. Not to mention the young Taylor Russel and Timothée Chalamet who we no longer need to introduce (…)” By Samuel Angulo

“It’s all very satisfying, but this story could have taken us to greater emotional limits to end in a more striking way.” By NaughtyDog

2nd tie: Saint Omer – 3.4/5

“A daring film, an implacable staging all in mastery and sobriety.” By Korbo D.

“A film that reminds us of what a cinema is, a room in which we share a common experience (…).” By leoufdefilm1

* According to the ratings of the AlloCiné barometer, as of Friday November 25, 2022, for films released in theaters on November 23 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.



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