I reserved rating of 10 for cinema that I greatly enjoy but that also feels personal to me and that, as Tralala, moves my emotional and existential geography. You feel envigorated with the subject matter of life. Mattew Almaric conveys so much beauty and tenderness in his performance of a homeless person who is driven to take the role of another. The film is set in Paris and in the town of Lourdes, France. This is the cinema that the French sometimes gets us accustomed to, simplicity and grandness altogether. And do not miss Bertran Belin, a great French musician little known in the US but that I have been used to love for 3 years playing a character and a great song in the film finale. And the performance of Denis Lavant as a Shakespearean movie jester. The film ends with him dancing like in the classic Claire Denis' Beau Travail. Tralala is unforgettable. Thanks to directors and producers and everyone.