That's It
That's It

That's It

2015Movie110 minJapanese

Samao Daikoku seeks a way out of the underground life that he has led. He is tortured by a gang boss after stealing a hard disk containing personal information on runaways, homeless people and prostitutes, and the mystery behind his past is revealed.

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IMDb5.6/10
Director: Benoît JacquotGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This intimate drama follows Élise, a young woman navigating a complex relationship with her father and her burgeoning sexuality. She finds solace and guidance in the company of other women, particularly a mature actress who becomes a mentor figure. The film explores themes of desire, identity, and the search for self-acceptance amidst familial tensions and societal expectations.

Critical Reception

Benoît Jacquot's "That's It" received a mixed but generally respectful reception from critics, who often praised its atmospheric qualities and Léa Seydoux's performance. While some found the narrative somewhat elusive and intentionally ambiguous, others appreciated its mature exploration of female desire and the nuanced portrayal of complex relationships. The film was noted for its artistic sensibility and evocative cinematography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric and intimate portrayal of a young woman's journey.
  • Léa Seydoux delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
  • Some critics found the plot to be too ambiguous and slow-paced.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'That's It' is not widely available on Google's platform, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film features a notable appearance by Juliette Binoche, who has a long-standing professional relationship with director Benoît Jacquot, having collaborated on several previous films.

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