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French Exit

“My plan was to die before the money ran out,” says 60-year-old penniless Manhattan socialite Frances Price, but things didn’t go as planned. Her husband Franklin has been dead for 12 years and with his vast inheritance gone, she cashes in the last of her possessions and resolves to live out her twilight days anonymously in a borrowed apartment in Paris, accompanied by her directionless son Malcolm and a cat named Small Frank—who may or may not embody the spirit of Frances’s dead husband.

Director(s)

Azazel Jacobs

Michel Marrec

Olivier Chouinard

Pauline Béraud

Florelle Del Burgo

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Cast & Crew

Lucas Hedges

Lucas Hedges

Malcolm Price

Isaach de Bankolé

Isaach de Bankolé

Julius

Valerie Mahaffey

Valerie Mahaffey

Mme Reynard

Imogen Poots

Imogen Poots

Susan

Pauline Béraud

Pauline Béraud

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Susan Coyne

Susan Coyne

Joan

Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer

Frances Price

Larry Day

Larry Day

Ralph Rudy

Tracy Letts

Tracy Letts

Franklin Price (voice)

Matt Holland

Matt Holland

Headmaster

Bruce Dinsmore

Bruce Dinsmore

Captain

Vlasta Vrana

Vlasta Vrana

Borius Maurus (Ship's Doctor)

Jean-Michel Le Gal

Jean-Michel Le Gal

Customs Agent

Stéphane Boucher

Stéphane Boucher

Man in Alley

Younes Bouab

Younes Bouab

Brave Man in Paris Park

Robert Higden

Robert Higden

Mr. Baker

Una Kay

Una Kay

Confetti-Throwing Woman on Ship

Danielle Macdonald

Danielle Macdonald

Madeleine the Medium

Daniel Di Tomasso

Daniel Di Tomasso

Tom

Eddie Holland

Eddie Holland

Young Malcolm Price

Christine Lan

Christine Lan

Sylvia

Laura Mitchell

Laura Mitchell

Hostess

Christopher B. MacCabe

Christopher B. MacCabe

Daniel

Julian Bailey

Julian Bailey

Beat Cop

Rebecca Gibian

Rebecca Gibian

Mr. Baker's Assistant

Christopher Hayes

Christopher Hayes

Waiter on Ship

Saboor Aiasuddin Adbul

Saboor Aiasuddin Adbul

Cab Driver

Benoît Mauffette

Benoît Mauffette

Rude French Waiter

Marc Raffray

Marc Raffray

Nice French Waiter

Marine Chard

Marine Chard

School Girl 1

Charlotte Hoepffner

Charlotte Hoepffner

School Girl 2

Deen Abboud

Deen Abboud

Man Who Takes Cash in Park

Nikola Masri

Nikola Masri

Wine Clerk

Jelena Djukic

Jelena Djukic

Cashier

Laura Mitchell

Laura Mitchell

Hostess

Azazel Jacobs

Azazel Jacobs

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Michel Marrec

Michel Marrec

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Olivier Chouinard

Olivier Chouinard

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Florelle Del Burgo

Florelle Del Burgo

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 53 mins
Released on12 Feb 2021
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InCanada

Reviews

SWITCH.

8/10

I really can't do justice to just how thoroughly entertaining a film 'French Exit' is. It had me roaring and cackling with laughter, totally enchanted by its irreverence and good humour. You feel as if you're watching a great piece of classic theatre, where silly rich white people bumble around in fancy rooms, unaware that they're revealing, with their silly irrelevant lives, just how strange and beautiful life and love and sadness and happiness can be. Michelle Pfeiffer's tremendous central performance, full of camp and acid and sadness, would be enough of a reason to see 'French Exit', but it's all the more rewarding for how complete an experience it is. The ridiculous and the surreal are employed for the purpose for which they are always at their best - to make us laugh at how silly life can be, and sigh at the truth that, no matter what, we want to keep living regardless. - Daniel Lammin Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-french-exit-a-farcical-and-ridiculous-delight

Manuel São Bento

4/10

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I find surreal comedy one of the most challenging subgenres to appreciate. In my experience, the humor must be pitch-perfect in order for me to actually laugh throughout the runtime of a purposefully absurd film. In addition to this, I need to feel some sort of connection with the protagonist(s). Otherwise, I'll struggle to truly enjoy the fun inside all the chaos. I've never seen a movie by Azazel Jacobs (The Lovers, Terri), who brings the same screenwriter of the latter film, Patrick deWitt. Michelle Pfeiffer delivers a phenomenal performance, showing tremendous emotional range and an acting experience that allows her to seamlessly navigate any script thrown at her. Ultimately, Pfeiffer proves that she still has what it takes to lead the biggest movies of each year. Unfortunately, I found French Exit an incredibly tough film to enjoy. From the remaining disappointing performances - Lucas Hedges is frustratingly annoying in this role - to the lack of interest in the overall narrative, it's one of those movies that either the viewers connect with immediately, or it's not going to be an easy watch. Surreal comedy implies a nonsensical screenplay, which might trigger some people to dislike it from the get-go. It's an extremely specific type of humor that doesn't usually reach big groups of people. Azazel Jacobs brings Patrick deWitt's screenplay to the screen with remarkable commitment, but in the end, it's a slow, stretched-out film with not that many laughs to offer. Rating: C-

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