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Jacques AudiardPhotographie:
Stéphane FontaineMusique:
Alexandre DesplatActeurs·trices:
Romain Duris, Niels Arestrup, Jonathan Zaccaï, Gilles Cohen, Linh Dan Pham, Aure Atika, Emmanuelle Devos, Mélanie Laurent, Emmanuel Finkiel (plus)VOD (3)
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Tom est un jeune homme qui suit les traces de son père dans le milieu véreux de l’immobilier. Une rencontre inattendue le pousse à remettre son avenir en question. Il va alors préparer secrètement une audition pour devenir le pianiste concertiste qu’il a toujours rêvé d’être à l’image de sa mère. (LaCinetek)
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Jacques Audiard is responsible for one of the most interesting genre films of recent years in France. I'm referring to A Prophet, so perhaps I had too high of expectations when it came to his previous film. The Beat That My Heart Skipped is far from being as complex and impressive, and if anything sticks in the viewer's memory, it is mainly Romain Duris' animalistic performance in the lead role. He is more convincing as a criminal who terrorizes tenants and irritates homeowners, but as a person who stands between two worlds and dreams of leaving behind his profession and dedicating himself to art, he represents an interesting figure. Unfortunately, I find the script a bit unfinished and the piano interludes somewhat boring. Overall impression: 60%. ()
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