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5.9/10
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An aging Manhattan socialite existing on the last of her inheritance moves to a small Paris apartment with her son and cat.An aging Manhattan socialite existing on the last of her inheritance moves to a small Paris apartment with her son and cat.An aging Manhattan socialite existing on the last of her inheritance moves to a small Paris apartment with her son and cat.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 9 nominations total
Tracy Letts
- Franklin Price
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAhead 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.
- GoofsAt 1:10:21, when Frances is talking to the brave man in Paris park, there is lip movement of Frances without audio.
- Quotes
Frances Price: Look, what was done or not done was done or not done for a very good, very real reason.
- SoundtracksConcertina
Written and Performed by Anthony R. DiMito
Published by Big Tiger Music
Courtesy of LoveCat Music
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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.
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.
- peterscarpinato
- Feb 19, 2021
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- 野蠻法國行
- Filming locations
- Square Trousseau, Paris, France(Location of Paris apartment and Park)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $741,895
- Gross worldwide
- $1,556,763
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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