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All Three of Us
An Iranian family survives the shah and the ayatollah and moves to France. This story follows the family through it all. Despite the politics, revolution, prison, beatings, assassinations and suicides this is a comedy.
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Plot Summary
A young man grapples with his identity and sexuality as he navigates a complex relationship with his mother. Raised in a household dominated by female figures and surrounded by traditional masculinity, he finds himself drawn to men while simultaneously trying to fulfill societal expectations. The film explores his internal struggles and his journey towards self-acceptance.
Critical Reception
All Three of Us received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its sensitive exploration of identity and sexuality, as well as the performances of the lead actors. Some found the narrative to be somewhat predictable, while others appreciated its intimate and character-driven approach.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nuanced portrayal of a character's search for identity.
The performances, particularly from the lead, were highlighted as compelling.
Some critics noted a lack of narrative surprise.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a touching and relatable exploration of personal identity, with many appreciating its honest portrayal of complex emotional journeys. The performances were frequently cited as a strong point.
Fun Fact
Guillaume Gallienne, who stars in and directed the film, also wrote the original play upon which it is based, titled 'Le Trou normand'.
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