The story that follows a New York woman (who do not really have an apartment), internship for a dance company (though he was not really a dancer), and quickly jumped to his dream, even when the truth may dwindles.
Frances lives in New York, but she is not really flat. Frances was an apprentice with a dance company, but shes not really a dancer. Frances has a best friend named Sophie, but they really do not talk more. Frances throws herself headlong in his dream, even when the reality of potential dwindles. Frances wanted much more than she is but lives life with joy and lightness irresponsible. |
Users review: Frances Ha (2012) I liked the movie kind of interested in, hot as it began. The black and white simplicity and appeal to the most ordinary people on a normal level. The more I looked the more I have, but androgen absorbed by the brilliance of the results of the protagonist, Frances (Greta Gerwig), I was captivated and shocked. This is a great movie. A large independent film production, without hypocrisy, but they hold together perfectly with its means.This want to make it clear? The film does, because of its simple approach. You will never feel that it is technically compromised. Photography is a subtle, intelligent, black and white. There is even a scene towards the end where two people are talking in bed, and they decided to use a very small light, so you just need to barely see their faces. Gorgeous and effective.Its Gerwig who steals the movie, for sure. And he helped to write a really sparkling, trustworthy, smart but never too clever script. Its great stuff, really. He hits fast openness, dialogue and absolutely correct delivery. Way harder than it seems.And character he plays, Frances, is one of these lovable types, where things do not go quite right, even with all the best intentions. Most of us identify with that all too well. We have better ourselves and the reality we are with these good intentions have led us. And yet he suffers. He set up a curious but not unfriendly to people around here in one apartment after another, and we get a glimpse of a young New Yorkers with all the little hypocrisy. The violent and funny and touching.Dont frightened by the strange title (one error to make a movie) or at the beginning of the slow, low-key color. The film makes the most of everything is great. |
Year: | 2012 |
Starring: | Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, Adam Driver |
Genre: | Comedy, Drama |
Director: | Noah Baumbach |
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