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Frances Ha
TrailerFrances lives in New York, but she doesn';;t really have an apartment. Frances is an apprentice for a dance company, but she';;s not really a dancer. Frances has a best friend named Sophie, but they aren';;t really speaking anymore. Frances throws herself headlong into her dreams, even as their possible reality dwindles. Frances wants so much more than she has but lives her life with unaccountable joy and lightness.Actors: Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, Michael Esper, Adam Driver, Michael Zegen, Charlotte dAmboise, Grace Gummer, Daiva Deupree, Isabelle McNally, Vanessa Ray, Justine Lupe, ...»Director: Noah BaumbachCountry: United States, BrazilDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Chicago Sun-TimesDecember 11, 2013As Frances literally dances her way through the streets of New York, you can't help smiling and knowing she will be OK. She will figure out how to be the adult she was meant to be.
Toronto StarDecember 11, 2013Few films top Woody Allen's Manhattan for capturing New York City's blend of rapture and apprehension. Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha comes close.
Washington PostDecember 11, 2013Writing with Gerwig, Baumbach has created a fey, sneakily charming generational touchstone on a par with Annie Hall and his own Gen Y col-grad comedy Kicking and Screaming.
Time OutJuly 23, 2013In your twenties you decide on the final version of you. Sophie is working on it; Frances is stuck in her crazy, clueless, can't-pay-the-rent stage.
Globe and MailJune 21, 2013It's a tribute to Gerwig's performance, somehow both clumsy and elegant, that she wins us over despite ourselves, that we come to appreciate her aimlessness in a goal-oriented society ...
Philadelphia WeeklyApril 28, 2015The camera loves her. Probably because the director does, too.
NewcityApril 08, 2014Gerwig draws upon her well of previously-demonstrated charisma, her ample capacity for twerpitude refined, honed, elevated.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 20, 2014Sweet without being saccharine and wrenching without being devastating. Frances Ha is a film of many small surprises, but they contain big, satisfying rewards.
Movie MetropolisDecember 19, 2013(Gerwig's) willingness to hold absolutely nothing back deserves mad respect and can't help but make a viewer feel guilty for finding it all quite exasperating.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsDecember 18, 2013Game and not a self-promoting booster, always slightly outside the loop, the title character accepts what is dealt without complaint or anger.
Sight and SoundDecember 11, 2013The thoughtfulness and commitment of Gerwig's performance in its shifts from chaotic exuberance to rigorous rehearsal suggest that she is the more interesting artist to watch.
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