Monday, April 4, 2011

Kudos for "Suddenly, everyone I miss"

Melanie Laurent is again top of the poster, but this time it is discovered in a little retarded teen fashion. A new role for the composition of young flower of French cinema? Yes, absolutely. And in a sudden I miss everyone, the new film Jennifer Devoldère (with whom Melanie Laurent had already shot up to you, four years ago), Mélanie Laurent embodies Justine twenties, manipulative and a bit clueless Radiology in life.

Clueless why, for whom? Because she lives with her half-sister and her husband, because she is not looking to settle down and preferred to follow up adventures, especially because she has a big communication problem with his father Eli (Michel Blanc). His father has been conspicuously absent much of his life, then inevitably, knowledge of new happy couple and soon daddy again, Justine, it makes it all weird.

And suddenly, everyone I miss is this: the story of a girl who looks for his father by all means, including the most eccentric (cf. assembling radios to reconstruct a perfect body - the perfect father ?). Jennifer Devoldère painted a dramatic comedy original scope and perfectly offset by the three-star cast it has offered.

Michel and Melanie Laurent Blanc are a duo of touching and compelling emotional disabilities, which reveals nothing about their feelings. As it happens in life, often.

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