Monday 20 November 2023

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: FRIENDZONE

Director: Charles Van Tieghem
Cast: Mickaël Lumière , Manon Azem , Fadily Camara , Maxime Gasteuil , Constance Arnoult , Eva Danino , Bruno Sanches , Eloïse Valli , Nelia Da Costa , Simon Aouizerate , Romain Vissol
Plot: Hopeful romantic Thibault believes he could go from being best friend to boyfriend after sparks fly between him and Rose.


My Movie Review: The movie is very giddy a spectacle of friendship growing into sunny side love that's fun to watch where the mood is vibrant, adventure like harmless and flowing mellow! Friendzone is a must watch for young audience like me and those looking for a fun escape with loving tender moments of guys & girls want love, even you can watch it with your friends group! People end up getting stuck in the Friendzone for a number of reasons like sometimes they simply don't make themselves attractive to others, sometimes they pick the wrong person, who doesn't match them as a lover, sometimes they are not bold and do not demand a fair trade where their needs get met upfront the good news is that people go from being friends to lovers! What I like about this movie it's light, carefree and brings positive energy I smiled throughout the whole movie, even now while writing this review the best thing I liked about is there's no vulgarity in this film a lot American romantic comedy, and those were full of sex' instead of love! Many long-term relationships have started from a solid friendship first however it's important not to pressure people or play games with the feeling in your attempt- get out of the friendzone! The cast Mickaël Lumière as Thibault is the cutest what a humble awesome guy who needs help from his friends Maud (Manon Azem) takes him on grueling runs to toughen him up, Lulu (Fadily Camara) takes him African dancing to smooth his moves to pursue Rose (Eva Danino)!!

Critic Reviews: Makeover stories are often appealing, and Friendzone adds to that concept memorable characters and amusing insights into male-female relationships. Think of it Friends with less coffee and more nudity and in French I sure did. Netflix’s French film category might be one of the most exciting on the platform; from addictive series like Lupin, Call My Agent!, and The Chalet to original films like I Am Not An Easy Man and Madame Claude, the French continue to give us cinematic gifts. Friendzone on Netflix, takes such a sillier approach than the aforementioned titles, telling the story of a dorky guy who wants to be more than friends with a woman way out of his league. The group are all at the beach for a bachelorette bash for one of their own, and Thibault is the lone straight man at the party. After taking a nude dip in the ocean one evening, he comes to the aid of Rose, who designs baby clothing, when she is stung by a jellyfish. He falls for her almost instantly, and the two grow close, but it isn’t long before she makes clear that anything romantic between them is felt purely on his end. With a few changes, this cast could deliver a memorable rom com with a heart of gold, but with this exhausted, toxic concept at the center, Friendzone falls short. Friendzone might be watchable occasionally enjoyable but I certainly can’t advocate that anyone watch it. Had our protagonist learned anything by the latter, perhaps Friendzone may have actually proved itself worthwhile:)

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