Review Call Jane, An Ardent Patience, The Banshees

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At a time of the repeal of a law in favor of abortion and the demonstrations in this direction, this film is more than necessary.

Call Jane – "Let yourself fall down the stairs"

The film questions the past at a time when abortion was caused by intentional domestic accidents. The destiny of a woman who has fifty percent not to get away with it if she remains pregnant judged by a phallocrat assembly fit to give birth or the inintelligence of a husband to heat a dish in an oven contribute to make Call Jane, a deeply committed film.

Ardent patience – "I'm not a postman but I have a bike"

The main selling point was the presence of the Pablo Neruda badge but it is quickly eclipsed in favor of a rather silly love story fortunately a little balanced by the causticity of the mother who has already had to deal with beautiful speakers in the past. Finally "beautiful talkers", it is quickly said as the poems recited are distressing and nicodemus. By the way, everything is disconcertingly stupid.

Inisherin's banshees – "He cut off a finger and swung it at you"

A banshee is a creature from Irish folklore that comes screaming under the windows of people condemned to imminent death. In The Banshees of Inisherin, the protagonists also cry out in deep but silent rage. The title can also be explained by the fact that the character played by Brendan Gleeson, of a puffy ugliness of charisma, wakes up one day randomly becoming aware of the inevitability of his death and bloated by a new conception of friendship: usefulness in his relationships, no more vain and futile discussions; He wants to dedicate himself to music to make history with a lasting imprint.