Moving Up
Moving Up

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Moving Up

2015
Movie
Adult · 18+
157 min
English

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Jean-François RichetGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In the harsh Parisian banlieues, a group of young men dreams of escaping their bleak reality through football. Their path is fraught with challenges as they navigate poverty, crime, and the struggle for identity. The film follows their journey as they attempt to forge a better future, confronting the societal barriers that stand in their way.

Critical Reception

Moving Up received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its raw portrayal of life in the French suburbs and the performances of its cast, while others found the narrative to be somewhat predictable and lacking in originality. Audiences generally responded positively to its authentic depiction of struggle and aspiration.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gritty realism and authentic depiction of urban youth.

  • Performances, particularly from the lead actors, were often highlighted as a strong point.

  • Some critics felt the film adhered too closely to familiar tropes within the genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally acknowledged the film's emotional impact and relatable struggles, with many appreciating the effort to shed light on overlooked communities. However, some found the storyline to be a bit formulaic.

Fun Fact

The film was originally titled 'L'Assaut', but the title was changed to 'Moving Up' for its international release.

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