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Frankie
Frankie is mentally unwell. Border line schizophrenic, manic depression and alcoholism; unemployed and living in a bedsit in East London, he goes drinking on a random day with his friend, where throughout, his mental state becomes increasingly and visibly clearer, creating an already intense situation and resulting in a sudden, deadly climax.
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Plot Summary
Frankie, a renowned American fashion photographer living in Paris, grapples with a devastating illness while embarking on a journey through Lisbon and Sintra with her husband and friends. As she confronts her mortality, she revisits memories of her past, her complicated family relationships, and the choices that have shaped her life. The film explores themes of love, loss, regret, and the search for meaning in the face of life's inevitable end.
Critical Reception
Frankie received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its contemplative mood, visual beauty, and Isabelle Huppert's central performance. Some found the pacing slow, but many appreciated its emotional depth and philosophical musings on life and death.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning cinematography and atmospheric portrayal of Lisbon.
Isabelle Huppert delivers a nuanced and compelling performance as the terminally ill protagonist.
Some critics found the film's deliberate pacing to be too slow, occasionally detracting from its emotional impact.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's artistic direction and emotional resonance, with many highlighting Isabelle Huppert's powerful performance. Some viewers found the narrative to be reflective and melancholic, though a segment felt it lacked a strong plot progression.
Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Competition section.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Lisbon and Sintra, Portugal, and utilizes these picturesque settings to enhance the emotional and visual texture of the narrative.
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