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La presse est unanime has this quirky vibe that feels both refreshing and a bit chaotic. You’ve got Grumet, who’s trying to navigate her return to the limelight, and her husband, the critic, promising an impartial review. The tension between personal and professional relationships is explored, which adds a nice layer of complexity. The comedy is sharp but not over-the-top; it’s more about awkward moments and the absurdity of the film world. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that actually works in its favor, creating a realistic feel of how messy life can be. The performances, particularly Grumet’s, carry a certain charm that sticks with you. It’s a unique take on the behind-the-scenes drama of filmmaking, wrapped up in comedic misadventures.
Explores the tension between personal and professional life.Unique take on the filmmaking world.Features a charming performance by Stéphanie Grumet.
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