Our opinions on Tar, The Tiger and the President and Black Panther Wakanda

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TÁR – "But it's strange that we felt obliged to replace maestro with maestra" TÁR begins with an interview with the conductor presenting her prestigious career in a world where women are very little represented. Her character sometimes takes her to extremes with her students whom she openly provokes and with whom she is very brittle, which will cause an irremediable descent into hell. A real chronicle about power that can be very harmful. Nevertheless, this fascinating character study is demanding because it is wordy and impressively long.

The Tiger and the President – "Mr. Clemenceau, you won the war, let us win the peace"

More than a biopic, it is a poetic comedy that summons two figures, one known, the other not. Paul Deschanel, great forgotten in the history of the Third Republic except for an unfortunate fall in pajamas from a train that caused his death, confronts although too little on the screen and especially in the title George Clemenceau. The president is visionary if not a little too much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jjHfU_Q1HA&ab_channel=Allocin%C3%A9%7CBandesAnnonces Indeed, the abolition of the death penalty, the right to vote for women, the introduction of the labour code, I do not know the character but I believe that Jean-Marc Peyrefitte suffers from dreamlike and idealizes him a little too much.

Black Panther: Wakanda forever – "All Saints' Day is a beautiful name"

This mediocre sequel ventures to make a repetition despite the feminization of the character, indeed, it is always the parallel of an African who will fuck on the mouth of the imperialists and the slaveholders of a – novelty – aquatic nation. I gladly appreciate a long film but not with such a weak script and at the same time that borders on overflow. Nevertheless, humor is absent after a Thor: love and thunder with a regressive humorous aspect and they knew how to juggle cleverly with the death of Chadwick Boseman.