Coup de chance
Romance, Drama
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Fanny and Jean have everything of an ideal couple: fulfilled professionally, they live in a magnificent apartment in the beautiful districts of Paris, and seem to be in love as on the first day. But when Fanny crosses, by chance, former classmate Alain, she's immediately capsized. They see each other again very quickly and grow closer.
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"If I had to come up with one word to describe writer-director Woody Allenâs latest film, it would have to be âinconsequential.â This flat, uninspired slog about the trophy wife (Lou de LaĂąge) of an overly possessive well-to-do Parisian businessman (Melvil Poupaud) who has an affair after a chance meeting with one of her old classmates (Niels Schneider) is close to a career low point for the famed auteur. The pictureâs wooden characters routinely spout trite, at times laughable dialogue peppered with nonchalant references about privileged upscale living and obvious, shallow observations about art, poetry and culture. Then, of course, there are the tired discussions about the role that luck plays in our lives that have now been incorporated into the scripts in nearly all of Allenâs 50 films. Even the narrative feels like a retread of previous releases with elements that appear to have been culled from such offerings as âCrimes and Misdemeanorsâ (1989), âMatch Pointâ (2005) and âIrrational Manâ (2015), only rearranged in a lighter, less interesting configuration of those other finer works â and one with an uncharacteristic and eminently predictable ending at that. The pictureâs French language script is perhaps the only distinguishing trait of this work, but that adds precious little to the finished product (except perhaps for the eye strain that viewers are likely to walk away with for having to read everything). Donât get me wrong â Allen is one of my all-time favorite filmmakers, but this release (like many of those in recent years) is not one of his better efforts. In fact, itâs been speculated (even by the director himself) that this could be his last picture, and itâs a shame if this is how he were to end his filmmaking career, going out with a whimper instead of a bang. But, if the gas tank is empty by this point, better to quit now than to continue producing mediocre, forgettable pictures that detract from an otherwise-great body of work."
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