Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo girls lean on their friendship to get through troubling teenage years.Two girls lean on their friendship to get through troubling teenage years.Two girls lean on their friendship to get through troubling teenage years.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Tom Shevela
- Ian
- (as Thomas Shevela)
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This is SO MUCH more relatable than i want to admit! The emotions in this film feel raw
and real, some subplots feel unresolved, like what happens with the mom, but there's
something undeniable about it. The friendship between Remy and Arletta feels
undeniably authentic, their chemistry on-screen palpable. Set against the tumultuous
landscape of adolescence, it does well at capturing the essence of growing pains and
the importance of friendship in navigating life's challenges. It's messy and imperfect, but
so is growing up. I hope this cast works together again, i think they all did a great job.
Director De Larroche's decision to eschew Hollywood conventions pays off in spades,
allowing the film to focus on what truly matters: the characters and their journey. Every
frame feels intimate and personal, drawing viewers into the world of Remy and Arletta
and immersing them in their struggles and triumphs. Sure, Remy & Arletta may not have
the slick production values of its big-budget counterparts, but what it lacks in flash, it
more than makes up for in heart. This is storytelling in its purest form-unfiltered,
uncompromising, and undeniably powerful. In an industry often dominated by spectacle
and excess, this film serves as a reminder of the power of simplicity. It proves that you
don't need a big budget to tell a compelling story or to touch the hearts of audiences
around the world.
I am a big fan of the filmmaking duo, Micaela Wittman and Arthur de Larroche. I loved their last movie, Clairevoyant, a comedy mockumentary, very different from Remy & Arletta. This movie is a coming of age drama about two teen girls and their budding relationship, alongside Remy's turbulent family life. Her mom is abusive and an alcoholic/drug addict. It's not an upbeat story, but it's very well acted and entertaining. It kind of feels like a memory of what it's like to be that age and have your best friend be your whole entire world. If you like independent films, or dramas, or relatable true to life stories, definitely give Remy & Arletta a watch. Micaela and Arthur have a big future ahead of them.
Director Arthur de Larroche''s deft hand is evident in every frame, seamlessly weaving
together moments of heart-wrenching emotion with lighthearted humor and poignant
introspection. The film's cinematography is equally captivating, capturing the beauty of
small-town life while underscoring the characters' inner turmoil. At its core, 'Remy &
Arletta' is a story about the transformative power of friendship. Through their shared
experiences and unwavering support for one another, Remy and Arletta discover that
true acceptance comes from within and that love knows no bounds. All I can say is, give
it a shot.
Even though the main duo is stealin' the show, the whole dang cast is killin' it! Every
character feels like they belong in this world. The chemistry between the actors-it's off
the charts! You can tell these folks actually like each other, which makes their on-screen
relationships feel even more real. I mean, who needs fancy special effects when you've
got actors who can make you believe they're livin' and breathin' these characters? So
yeah, if you're lookin' for a movie with a killer cast that'll make you laugh, cry, and maybe
even question life itself, 'Remy & Arletta' is where it's at. Trust me, you won't be
disappointed.
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- 1h 12min(72 min)
- Couleur
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