Release Date Frances Ha May 17, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Frances Ha
Greta Gerwig,Adam Driver,Grace Gummer,Mickey Sumner,Patrick Heusinger,Michael ZegenGenres Frances Ha : Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Frances Ha
User Ranting Frances Ha : 3.8User Percentage For Frances Ha : 80 %
User Count Like for Frances Ha : 5,576
All Critics Ranting For Frances Ha : 7.8
All Critics Count For Frances Ha : 95
All Critics Percentage For Frances Ha : 91 %
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Movie Overview For Frances Ha
Shot in black and white, Frances Ha is about an aspiring dancer (co-writer Greta Gerwig) who moves to New York City and becomes caught up in a whirlwind of flighty fair-weather friends, diminishing fortunes and career setbacks. From director Noah Baumbach (Margot at the Wedding, Greenberg).TagLine Frances Ha
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Review For Frances Ha
This is an odd film (creepier than it knows), and even if you feel the atmospheric company of Dunham-ism, with a little of Whit Stillman, Henry Jaglom, and Woody Allen, the core influence on Noah Baumbach's film is fifty years older or more.David Thomson-The New Republic
Baumbach usually builds his films around difficult protagonists, but Frances is entirely endearing, at once silly and deep, hopeless and promising.
Mick LaSalle-Hearst Newspapers
The dialogue and editing are zippy and generally charming, combining with the tart observations of 20-something culture to create a nice frisson.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader
A black-and-white salute to the French New Wave (the score is borrowed from Georges Delerue, composer of many a Truffaut and Godard film) that manages to be very much of this moment ...
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer
The movie's a love letter to an actress and her character, but by the end you may feel like an intervention is more in order.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe
The obvious love of New York City echoes Woody Allen at his best. But "Frances Ha" is very much its own film, a story of life and love and messy rooms.
Tom Long-Detroit News
A refreshing amount of buoyancy to dance and charm its way through Quarter-Life Crisis territory. One of the best performances of Greta Gerwig's career to date
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie
Frances Ha is a sympathetic but not uncritical depiction of a girl's gradual evolution into a woman; one that never condescends by forcing her to abandon all her quirks and impish qualities in the final act... An absolute delight, this is.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Indie darling Gerwig has a great deal to do with the picture's success: she's disarmingly likable...
Leonard Maltin-Leonard Maltin's Picks
There's a level of audacity beneath the lightweight whimsy in this unassuming low-budget comedy.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
"Frances Ha makes a star out of Gerwig, and she's the kind of star we need: a goofy one we can feel tender about but never underestimate."
Richard von Busack-MetroActive
'I can't account for my own bruises,' Frances says, as if she were a clumsy kid with an adult's vocabulary. Does the remark refer to more than the abrasions on her skin?
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
A celebration of cinema, New York City and the distinctive charms of actress Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha was co-written by Gerwig and its director, Noah Baumbach, and it's the best film either has made.
Carla Meyer-Sacramento Bee
There's a thin line between comedy and tragedy, and Greta Gerwig walks it remarkably well.
John Serba-MLive.com
There's depth and realism in the way Frances Ha shows aspiration versus reality.
John Wirt-Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
Gerwig, beyond a doubt, is immeasurably appealing, and Frances Ha is tailor-made to showcase her gifts better than anything she's ever been in.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
...if you hold your nose and simply wallow through the stench of self-aggrandizement, you'll be rewarded with an experience that will actually tug on your emotions.
Bill Gibron-EntertainmentTell
Frances Ha provides a sharp, fleet, and very funny look at female friendship and the acceptance of adult responsibilities.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
This is very minimalist storytelling much of which feels improvised in front of the camera. The film is more of a character situation than a character story.
Mark R. Leeper-Mark Leeper's Reviews
Frances Ha is endearing, kind and, in many ways, Noah Baumbach's best movie to date.
Joe Peeler-Paste Magazine
It's a film that bears all of the zingy dialogue and sharp characterizations of Baumbach's other films ("The Squid and the Whale," "Greenberg") but with more of a generosity of spirit towards its characters.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Funny and touching, Frances Ha may very well be the most eloquent take yet on a generation in flux.
Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle
The light Frances Ha provides skittish moments of heartbreak and confusion on the humorous path to adulthood, but it sends a comforting message that our fate may use the same language as our dreams even if it doesn't tell the same story.
Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman
Easily Baumbach's warmest and most upbeat film to date.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
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