À l'abordage

  • angielski All Hands on Deck
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A warm summer evening in Paris; Félix meets Alma by chance. They laugh, dance and spend the night in a park. But their time together is cut short because she is about to go on holiday with her family. On an impulse, Félix decides to surprise her where she is holidaying and enrols a friend in the adventure. They carpool with a young man who gets tangled up in the undertaking. Nothing seems to go quite as planned. A l’abordage is more than a breezy comedy of seduction. After a detour into documentary with the delightful L’île au trésor, Guillaume Brac brings to fiction his assiduous gaze into the depth and multiplicity of the human experience. Brac, working with a cast combining non-actors with young theatre-trained actors, has composed scenes of apparent simplicity that are nonetheless imbued with subtle and affecting social commentary. The summer hiatus temporarily reshuffles the deck and, armed solely with their personality and their artful use of language, these young people are given a chance to redefine their roles in friendship, love and society. (Berlinale)

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gudaulin 

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angielski Of all the festival films I saw, I had the most hope for All Hands on Deck, but at the moment, I can't hide my feelings of awkwardness. In the end result, the movie is a light, summer relaxed romantic, easily forgettable... nothing. For a comedy, it's inadequately focused, but that definitely doesn't mean that there are no situations that will evoke a light smile on your face. However, I constantly had the feeling that I was seeing wasted potential in the story, the characters, and the individual scenes. This simply is not a film that will be remembered for long or that is powerful and impactful. If you are in tune with the film, you will be rewarded, but otherwise, it will quickly start to bore you. I would appreciate All Hands on Deck more as the debut of a fresh film school graduate, but the way that it is, I have no reason to give an overall impression higher than 50%. ()

Stanislaus 

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angielski Along with comedy All Hands on Deck should also be labeled as a dram, as it mixes elements of both genres and takes a bit of each. Despite the number of funny scenes, the film is not outright comical; rather, while watching it, I felt a humorous edge that came from the situations the main characters were put in. Alongside this, the film also deals with more serious themes. Each of the three men the film follows have their own personal issues (maternal addiction, good-natured shyness and elemental spontaneity) and it is this journey together that allows them to confront and face these issues. Despite these more serious moments, the film radiated an incredibly positive vibe, which quite possibly makes it the most light-hearted film in the program of Tady Vary. ()

Othello 

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angielski It's not a comedy. Just a sensitive defense of the mundane, true to its subject matter in its guerrilla approach, with non-actors or debutantes filmed among real people on vacation who occasionally peer curiously into the camera. The film's strongest asset is definitely its familiar portrayal of the micro-life of family car camping in season, with all its traumatic details, including the ubiquitous Dutch. Every sound of a tent zipper unzipping makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. ()