“Lost Illusions”, “Poison: Let There Be Bondage”, “Everything Smiles” … There are three movies to find in theaters this Wednesday, October 20th.
Lost illusions
A human comedy of profound reality. In love with literature, the ambitious Lucian de Roumbre left his province and secretly wanted to join Paris in anticipation of his beautiful Louis de Forgettan journalism career. Guided by his mentor Etienne Lusto and crossing the path of the mighty Raul Nathan, this young activist will experience fame and disappointment, where hypocrisy, betrayal and lying are intertwined with the demands of journalism, politics and a scene.
After the release of Marc Dugain and his Eugene Granted last month, Xavier Giannoli’s method is to freely adapt a work by Honore de Balzac, Illusions Bertus, focusing on the second part of the novel Un Grand Home de Province in Paris. “Balzac understood that money would be the new symbol. He described the matrix of the modern world, in which we still see ourselves,” the director explained during the Venice Film Festival. Image courtesy of France, Xavier Dolan and Gerard Deportio.
Poison: Let there be bondage
The villain of Carnage. Wenamine’s series, which was a theatrical success three years ago, though not often critically acclaimed, stars Woody Harrelson as Marvel Symbiot, the adversary of Spider-Man’s universe, who took on the features of serial killer Cletus Cassadi. . This alien with super powers will be hunted down by an intelligence journalist with extraordinary abilities played by Tom Hardy. Britain set out to star in the next James Bond, accepting his role and signing a part of the script for the first time as a producer.
Venom “If you look like a rugby player with a quarterback or a Neanderthal physique, filmmaker Andy Serkis explains that carnage can transform into a shape, with asymmetrical, slender tents (which) become weapons in a variety of ways.” Face to face between the two forces of nature that promise scenes of action and conflict. Delayed several times by health crisis, Venom: Ler The Carnage breaks US box office record, grossing $ 90 million after its release.
Everything looks at us and laughs
Presented at the 23rd edition of the Albe de Hughes Festival, Todd Nous Smiles, who won two presentation prizes for Best Elsa Schilferstein and Stephen de Groot, flirts with the borders of a bourgeois pair betrayal. Audrey and Jerome seem to spend happy days between friends having dinner, family moments with their three children, and a professional activity that fascinates them.
Until this weekend, they transcend themselves and find themselves unknowingly in their country home with their respective lovers. Everyone cheats to keep a face while avoiding compromises and surprises from their loved ones. A humorous comedy with humorous lines, it gradually moves towards the play and moves the audience from laughter to tears.