One morning Louise finds herself trapped in her car, struck down by a panic attack as soon as she wants to get out. Paul steals the car in which she was trapped.
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Marina Foïs
Louise Prunier
Benjamin Voisin
Paul Faillard
Jean-Charles Clichet
David
Albert Delpy
Le vieux
Jean-Pierre Martins
Gallo
Candice Bouchet
La contractuelle
Ariane Mourier
Jeanne
Emilie Arthapignet
L'autostoppeuse
Guarani Feitosa
Le gendarme
Valentin Papoudof
L'éboueur
Véronique Reviron-Rey
La femme du campement
Clémence Bretécher
La femme du Cap-Ferret
Aleksandra Yermak
La femme de la station-service
Gaïa Warnant
L'employée du Quick
Pascal Fonta
Médecin urgentiste
Anthony Moudir
Le jeune
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This stellar film by a great director indeed does the unconventional in a very interesting and ever appreciated manner. The script is weird in the best kind of ways, whilst containing the perfect amount of drama, humour and some overall stellar performances - truly career defining for sure. The cinematography, cutting and editing is all incredible all around. It is all done in a very unique and characteristic style, and is beautifully put together overall. Indeed a very great and unique piece, with a quirky, fun and emotional script. Very much recommended for any lover of film, truly a gem indeed!
A man in his 20s and a woman in her 40s possibly 50s and both are struggling with grief in effect And it's symptomises in a very different way in each case At one point the young man cuts out a hole in the roof of the car which will come in very handy right at the end of the film; but we do not know that and we suppose he does not either We trudge through some of the most beautiful parts of western France in a yellow possibly mustard-coloured Volvo which looks glorious in those landscapes The whole time the mood is bittersweet; with a couple of ancillary characters but really it is between this young man and this middle-aged woman a sort of dance of mother and son and it is very touching and very human; a very very sweet tale indeed ps i would have chosen "Freefall" as a title in ENG not "Freestyle"
Excellent tragicomedy carried by very good actors , director and scriptwriter with an original and beautiful method to free oneself from the terrible anguish and the protective bubble that the car represents. I was a little hesitant after watching the teaser. But do not hesitate, you will not regret it.
I don't really know what to think about that movie. On one side, you get a movie on mental health that is very much needed in our society, one that doesn't show anxiety as something taboo. But even the people working with the health of people don't get how bad the situation is, something against which they are trained to react... 'just take these pills, go for a drive and come back to work' basically said by a nurse... A reaction that could literally bring to suicide. The relationship between the 2 main characters is interesting though, but even the things that get resolved have a taste of 'but... What happened?' the actors are great in their role, nothing against their acting job, but the scenario and the direction are quite bad. The ending leaves you on a weird note of 'wait... Is that over?' what a weird way of talking such an important and interesting topic.
