Lignes de fuite (2022) Poster

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9/10
Wickedly Funny But With a Point
brentsbulletinboard9 November 2022
Given the social, economic, political and environmental challenges we face today, it would seem that, if we hope to survive, it would be in all of our best interests if we were to work together on these issues, right? But are we truly capable of that in light of the rampant intransigent polarization that has infected society on all of these fronts? That fundamental lack of cooperation seems counterproductive, that we should all strive to get along. At the very least, it seems reasonable to expect that should be the case among friends, but is that even attainable? That's called into question in this wickedly biting dark comedy-drama about a reunion of three old friends (Catherine Chabot, Marianna Mazza, Léane Labrèche-Dor) and their significant others (Maxime de Cotret, Victoria Diamond, Mickaël Gouin) for what's supposed to be a fun-filled night on the town in Montreal. However, things have changed in the nearly 15 years since high school, and what starts out as an evening of fun and games gradually turns ugly as the differences that distinguish the onetime pals begin to surface, shining a bright light on the pervasiveness and dangers of polarization. Directors Miryam Bouchard and Catherine Chabot have assembled a wickedly funny, bitingly cynical tale for our times, one whose stern message hits the nail squarely on the head, an offering somewhat reminiscent of the satirical dark comedy "The Party" (2017). Some might say the picture goes too far at times (an argument not entirely without merit) that decidedly takes us out of our comfort zone, coming across like the heated discourse one often finds on social media, especially in the film's somewhat stagey final act. But sometimes it takes a blatant, in-your-face exchange of such senseless, unbridled venom to reflect back to us what's transpiring in everyday life. That's particularly true if we ever hope to work together to address the problems we face - and to weather the consequences we might have to deal with if we don't.
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1/10
All The Weirdness of John Waters Without ANY Meaning OR Humor
janpaige-545894 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Thank God I came in part way through so I don't have more of my life to regret never getting back. SPOILER ALERT! These "lifelong friends" who regularly get together decide to completely destroy each others lives by revealing things that were told to them in confidence. One is informed that she actually has no interest in having a child with her partner. In fact, she feels like she's settled. Yes, HE hears all of this. Other horrible things are revealed, and then we have whatever the opposite of foreshadowing is. A massive hailstorm literally smashes the windows and skylights in the very expensive apartment where they're gathered. Oh, by the way. Did I mention that one woman, while this is going on, goes to check on her baby and finds that the baby is dead. Yes, DEAD! The baby apparently choked on something in the crib. One would think that this would be the most shocking thing that could happen at a gathering and would cause everyone present to stop focussing on anything else. One would be wrong. Because, as we know, some social problems simply take priority over a dead baby. Ummm. Yeah. WTF?!
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