The Morgan Simon film, starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, has achieved interpretations and a book in which the emotions of his characters cover a wide fan, never loading the inks
Valeria Bruni Tedeschicelebrated interpreter of smiling and dramatic characters, usually of well -off class (for example, “Crazy joy”, “A castle in Italy”, “Human capital”), develops in “A dream life” A spectrum of well represented emotions, from the different forms of uncertainty, anger and desolation to, luckily, the soft joy of who sees how things are composed in their favor.
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This time his character, a fifty -year -old single mother and something ridiculous, had a house with a garden, now lives in the motley department of a municipal building, does not get a job, has no love or friendships and to top it off her teenage son, her only family, not the He supports and tells him in the face. In the background he wants it, but they are not understood, something typical of age and circumstances. Thus the life of this unhappy one is raised but, we already said it, things will improve. The cinema gives us those consolations, otherwise few people would pay the entrance.


The interesting thing is that this is exposed in a measured, realistic tone without loading the inks. The characterization of the actress also goes on that side (and the camera goes to her face, which many times says more than words). They accompany her Felix Lefébvrewho is no longer so teenager but acts well, and Lubna Azabalborn Loubna, who operates here as the comprehensive neighbor. There is something else, an average daring relationship for both actresses, but “it is fashion”, as the son says (and the song that accompanies them is the old woman “Parole, Parole”by Dalila and Alain Delon).
It should be noted the name of the director of this film, Morgan Simonusually dedicated to family paintings such as “COMPTE TES BLESSURES”tell your wounds, on a rocker all tattooed annoyed by his father’s new woman. And also write down the name of Lubna Azabal. Belgian, daughter of Spanish and Moroccan, we saw her stand out in Arab, Israeli and European films, such as Palestine “Paradise Now”the Franco-Canadian “Fire” (Thus, with those titles, they premiered among us) and also a espionage of Ridley Scott, “Network of Lies”.
“A dreamed life” (unites Vie Revée, France, 2024); Dir.: Morgan Simon; Int.: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Felix Lefébvre, Lubna Azabal.
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