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5/10
Too many French clichés
19 February 2024
After the birth of her baby girl, Diana flees the hospital. Her uncoordinated escape brings her to Benidorm.

I attended the premiere at the Berlinale. The Q & A with the directors and team reminded what an amazing group effort cinema is and how many professionals involved share their skills, ideas and passion.

The directors had been inspired by the post natal depression of a friend. They interviewed over 50 mothers with similar experiences. They aimed to approach the theme not as a medical file, yet as a strong personal story. In that, I find, they absolutely succeeded.

There are many reasons to go and see the movie. The cast is great and performs convincingly, Camera, lighting, editing and music are all top notch. Diane's escape is almost like a physical experience. Themes as blues / depression / psychosis, as well as our longing to be intimate versus not being able to give unconditional love will give the viewer food for thought and will inspire conversation.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So, of course, is criticism. Over the years I have developed an allergy for tormented semi self centered proagonists, seemingly being stuck, with the focus on observation rather than possible answers to encourage growth. French cinema seems to have a lot of them, adding an extra cigarette here and an extra drink there, a marital crises in between and a chanson in the end.

A bit more medical file would have been welcome. Blues, depression and psychosis require different approaches. For me the movie falls short of ideas on how to give guidance in time of suffering. After a strong start there is too much room for French clichés.
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8/10
Enjoy the ride / dive / swim / kill
16 December 2023
Have you seen The Meg? (not required by any means). Just sharing: forget about credibility. Instead: surrender. Enjoy the ride / dive / swim / kill.

Yes: you have seen it all before. Yes: Meg2 is chewing gum for the brain. Yes: it will not be up for any Oscars.

Having said that: do you get what you might expect? Absolutely. An entertaining B movie, impressive visuals, and a determined Jason Statham. Oh: and little time to even consider all the plot holes.

I encourage you to appreciate the fun factor of Meg2 and the impressive CGI. Now available on streaming services. Wrap yourself up, ask no further questions, have yourself entertained.
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