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Fuga a Parigi

Titolo originale: French Exit
  • 2020
  • R
  • 1h 53min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,9/10
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Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges in Fuga a Parigi (2020)
"My plan was to die before the money ran out," says 60-year-old penniless Manhattan socialite Frances Price (Michelle Pfeiffer), but things didn't go as planned. Her husband Franklin has been dead for 12 years and with his vast inheritance gone, she cashes in the last of her possessions and resolves to live out her twilight days anonymously in a borrowed apartment in Paris, accompanied by her directionless son Malcolm (Lucas Hedges) and a cat named Small Frank--who may or may not embody the spirit of Frances's dead husband.
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Una vecchia socialite di Manhattan che vive di ciò che è rimasto a malapena della sua eredità si trasferisce in un piccolo appartamento a Parigi con suo figlio e il gatto.Una vecchia socialite di Manhattan che vive di ciò che è rimasto a malapena della sua eredità si trasferisce in un piccolo appartamento a Parigi con suo figlio e il gatto.Una vecchia socialite di Manhattan che vive di ciò che è rimasto a malapena della sua eredità si trasferisce in un piccolo appartamento a Parigi con suo figlio e il gatto.

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    • Azazel Jacobs
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Patrick DeWitt
  • Star
    • Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Lucas Hedges
    • Tracy Letts
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      • Azazel Jacobs
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Patrick DeWitt
    • Star
      • Michelle Pfeiffer
      • Lucas Hedges
      • Tracy Letts
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    • 94Recensioni della critica
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    Michelle Pfeiffer
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Frances Price
    Lucas Hedges
    Lucas Hedges
    • Malcolm Price
    Tracy Letts
    Tracy Letts
    • Franklin Price
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    Valerie Mahaffey
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    TxMike

    Old socialite goes to Paris to die, we were mostly disappointed.

    This is a case of "see the movie because of Michelle Pfeiffer" because the story is whimsical and quirky and ultimately doesn't make much sense. However she gives an award worthy performance. My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.

    Pfeiffer is really good as the 60s New York socialite who, as she says, "Planned to die right before the money ran out." Now the money has virtually run out and she is still very much alive and healthy.

    So she sells everything and her lawyer friend delivers to her several stacks of cash. A good friend has a vacant apartment in Paris and offers it to her. (I found myself thinking "Why would someone have a vacant apartment in a nice area of Paris?") She and her young adult son and the cat take a ship there to hopefully settle into a new life.

    As the movie moves along more and more quirky characters enter the picture. Including a young woman who can talk to the deceased. Then the family cat begins to talk to them, in her deceased husband's voice. She gives away stacks of money to strangers. (I found myself thinking her son might like to have the money.) It is never hinted at why the son still follows his mother around, even though he is engaged to a nice young lady. I suppose maybe sons of NY socialites maybe do that?

    So was it a worthwhile watch? Just barely. We hoped for so much more in the way of interesting story, or interesting resolution but it never gels. The quirkiness quickly becaome more of a distraction than entertainment.
    JohnDeSando

    Michelle and Paris and a black cat--What's not to like?

    With the adjective "French" in the title French Exit, much more can be expected than someone just leaving a country. With existential echoes and philosophical attitude the French can have over a croissant, an audience can see where writer Patrick DeWitt and director Azazel Jacobs are going in this low-key drawing-room comedy.

    The glamorous Michell Pfeiffer plays sixty-year-old former Manhattan socialite Frances, who encourages thoughts that go from the losses aging brings to the mortality ultimately reserved for all. She has lost her wealthy businessman husband, Franklin (voice of Tracy Letts), who returns with the help of randy seer Madeleine the Medium (Danielle Macdonald) in the form of a black cat (yes, the occult element is one of the lighter elements of a film, described as a comedy but really a darkly and quietly humorous melodrama). Call it a farce because it's French, but don't expect to laugh much.

    As in the work of Wes Anderson and Woody Allen (check out the Midnight in Paris-type music), the comedic turns are due largely to eccentric characters who don't fit snugly with the overarching themes of love and friendship at the end of things. At French Exit's end, it is far more melancholy than funny.

    Dutiful son Malcolm (Lucas Hedges) accompanies her to a friend's flat in Paris (one of several friends to help her through her grief such as ditsy Madame Reynard, played by Valerie Mahaffey) never certain how to take his mother's sardonic wit, or maybe just amused while perhaps not knowing it is her time to exit. Whatever, Hedges plays him vulnerable and shy to the world and her (he can't bring himself to tell his mother he's engaged, for goodness's sake)

    With echoes of Sartre and Camus, French Exit reminds the audience there is no exit from our common end. Gradually Frances is shedding her wealth, friends, and family and accumulating a retinue of characters who exist to remind her, it seems, of how inextricably we are tied to others until we are not.
    7peterscarpinato

    See It For Michelle Pfeiffer's Wonderful Performance

    Michelle Pfeiffer plays an aging socialite who finds herself broke and needing to start over. With her son and cat in tow, they take off to stay at a friend's apartment in Paris to figure things out.

    The cat plays a prominent role and takes the film into the absurd realm. I could have done without this subplot as it changes the tone of the film halfway through. If they were going for surreal and absurd go in 100% or don't go there at all. The story didn't need it.

    Despite that, Pfeiffer's commitment to playing this affected, sarcastic woman keeps you interested. At times she is hilarious, then gradually the layers are pulled back, revealing the pain underneath the facade. Her scenes in the latter part of the film are emotional and moving.

    The supporting cast was very good as well. Lucas Hedges, the seemingly go-to young actor in Hollywood, was appropriately deadpan and amusing. But it's Pfeiffer who deserves an Oscar nomination. It's truly one of her best roles.
    7henry8-3

    French Exit

    Michelle Pfeiffer plays an eccentric and rather lost socialite whose money has run out, so she sells everything she has and moves, with her withdrawn son to Paris, ostensibly to die before her money, which she continues to spend apace, runs out.

    There is a lot going on in this quirky, surreal dark comedy / drama - including an underlying mystery regarding the death of Pfeiffer's husband and his spirit's possible occupation of their cat and her son's on / off relationship with Imogen Poots. At the centre of all this and in large part the main reason for watching this is Pfeiffer giving a superb performance as the saddened but brutally effervescent Frances. There do seems to be things missing here and not all the supporting characters have sufficient heft but overall this is great pleasure with some deft comedy certainly some weird stuff and in the end great sweetness.
    7onebusygirll

    Subtle Charmer

    I don't understand the reviews that trash this movie, primarily because the complaints seem to stem from the type of movie this is and disappointment that it isn't something else.

    Slight, subtle, art house-type movies typically appeal to a certain kind of moviegoer so I'm confused why this movie would even be something a viewer expecting outright comedy, big plots or themes or action - some of the complaints about the film - would ever select to watch. This would never appeal to my spouse, who prefers superhero movies. I, on the other hand, personally like subtle movies about reflection of one's life and choices, and the damage or outcomes that can result from those choices...which is what I felt this movie was about.

    Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges, as mother and son - as well as the rest of the supporting cast (especially Valerie Mahaffey as Madame Reynard) - were great. All around good performances with a sprinkling of humor; I didn't expect belly laughs. Michelle Pfeiffer as Frances was very effective as a woman coming to terms with the vanity, superficiality, and naïveté of her younger years and the mistakes made in her marriage, with her finances, and with her now-adult son. She presents as strong but aloof, keeping people at a distance as a means to protect herself - only to find enjoyment and a family of sorts with a full house of strangers who have assembled around her in her quest to find a cat presumed to carry the spirit of her dead husband.

    For sure, not a lot goes on action-wise. Just Frances loosening up emotionally enough to come to terms with her current circumstances. Slight and bittersweet, but not horrible by any means.

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      Ahead of the premiere, Michelle Pfeiffer stated at the New York Film Festival press conference that the making of the film ranked in the top five movie-making experiences of her career.
    • Blooper
      At 1:10:21, when Frances is talking to the brave man in Paris park, there is lip movement of Frances without audio.
    • Citazioni

      Frances Price: Look, what was done or not done was done or not done for a very good, very real reason.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Michelle Pfeiffer/Joe Gatto, James Murray, Sal Vulcano & Brian Quinn/Baio/Matt Cameron (2021)
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      Written and Performed by Anthony R. DiMito

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 febbraio 2021 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Canada
      • Irlanda
      • Regno Unito
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      • Official site
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      • Inglese
      • Francese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Square Trousseau, Parigi, Francia(Location of Paris apartment and Park)
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      • Blinder Films
      • Elevation Pictures
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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