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Daphné est le portrait vibrant d'une jeune femme au seuil d'un changement indispensable.Daphné est le portrait vibrant d'une jeune femme au seuil d'un changement indispensable.Daphné est le portrait vibrant d'une jeune femme au seuil d'un changement indispensable.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 10 nominations au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe woman's full name is Daphne Vitale (her father was Sicilian).
- GaffesDaphne works in a commercial kitchen but does not seem governed by any hygiene regulations about her long hair.
- Bandes originalesIs This The Time
Performed by Jahmene Douglas
Written by Jahmene Douglas, Max Marshall, Edvard Erfjord, Henrik Michelsen
Administered by Downtown Music UK Ltd obo Moonshot Music Ltd
Published by San Remo Live Limited and San Remo Music Limited
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd
Recorded used with permission of Moonshot Music Ltd
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A woman in her 30s who's rude, obnoxious, drugs and alcohol consuming, promiscuous, bigoted and also hates her mother.
Who does this remind you of? If you thought Fleabag, you're right. But, in this context, we're talking about Daphne. This low-budget comedy prances around with its tropes that Fleabag is known for. However, unlike Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Emily Beecham does not have that wide-eyed wicked stare that Fleabag is famous for. She's rather tamed. But, her attitude nonetheless yells "I'm a b****."
I usually like to watch films such as Daphne, ones that don't have a concrete plot and simply follows its character(s) wander about. Daphne however was painfully clear that it wasn't an original idea or even a better interpretation of the self-destructive woman.
I did enjoy Daphne's reaction to a crime that happens in a small grocery store. But, this was early in the film and I still had high hopes. It all comes down crashing.
I think the whole "self-destructive woman" concept can be tapped into to create more morally and ethically ambiguous films. It's just that Daphne didn't do it for me despite a decent performance from Emily Beecham
Who does this remind you of? If you thought Fleabag, you're right. But, in this context, we're talking about Daphne. This low-budget comedy prances around with its tropes that Fleabag is known for. However, unlike Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Emily Beecham does not have that wide-eyed wicked stare that Fleabag is famous for. She's rather tamed. But, her attitude nonetheless yells "I'm a b****."
I usually like to watch films such as Daphne, ones that don't have a concrete plot and simply follows its character(s) wander about. Daphne however was painfully clear that it wasn't an original idea or even a better interpretation of the self-destructive woman.
I did enjoy Daphne's reaction to a crime that happens in a small grocery store. But, this was early in the film and I still had high hopes. It all comes down crashing.
I think the whole "self-destructive woman" concept can be tapped into to create more morally and ethically ambiguous films. It's just that Daphne didn't do it for me despite a decent performance from Emily Beecham
- sharansrinivas-g
- 3 sept. 2020
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 212 837 $US
- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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