Friday, 25 September 2020

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: AN EASY GIRL

Director: Rebecca Zlotowski
Cast: Mina Farid , Zahia Dehar , Benoît Magimel , Nuno Lopes , Clotilde Courau , Lise Lomi , Loubna Abidar , Lakdhar Dridi , Henri-Noël Tabary , Cédric Appietto , Kate Moran , Julie Allione
Plot: A girl's life is turned upside-down when her seductive older cousin joins her for the summer. Naima is 16 and lives in Cannes. She has given herself the summer to choose what she wants to do with her life. Then her cousin Sofia, with her alluring lifestyle, arrives to spend the holidays with her.


My Movie Review: The movie is coming-of-age film that luxuriates in the lazy summer sun of Southern Europe and as it goes on we like the sense of danger it pull losing self in temptation)( An Easy Girl is such a rare outing as the message of the film matched a stunning visual that's quite insightful and smart love how the airiness breath flows beautiful and effortlessly exquisite! Zahia Dehar is a fantasy most men will desire the blond bombshell has alluring effect you can't explain she make this sun-kissed place hot like the beach scene few guys saw her its teasing:) Some audiences might be shock cause this portrait boasts ample skin and explicit steam but unlike such tacky streaming hits as 365 Days and Milf this prove to be intelligent essential film!! Mina Farid who has been mostly watching and listening is about to experience a life changing summer time for her to become an adult as Sofia turns Naima's world from everyday reality to the world of luxury where everything seems possible there's something endearing here it show!

Critic Reviews: Exquisite filmmaking which brings the Nouvelle Vague into the 21st century! Sultry, but never sleazy, observant yet nonjudgmental, "An Easy Girl" is more than just a tale of innocence and experience. From this simple premise, Zlotowski develops a complex array of dramatic subtleties and psychological nuances and, with poised yet urgent images that stay close to Naïma, evokes her conflicting impulses and shifting ideas. A relaxed, warmly sensual coming-of-age drama so steeped in ripe South of France flavor - sun, sea, lots of skin and a bit of bling - that you practically want to eat it by the spoonful. Sofia isn't as simple as she looks, and Naima learns a lot about the performative aspects of femininity in this unique coming-of-age tale. A work of great sumptuousness and visual sophistication. There's nothing easy about it at all. This typically Gallic coming-of-age drama courts sensation... but its deceptively subtle handling of sex and class turn out to be psychologically nuanced, insightful, airly and beguiling!

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