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Arthur & Claire
The chance meeting of two people at the darkest moments of their lives leads to a bright new beginning : Arthur (around 50) and Claire (around 30) pull each other from the abyss – by trying to save the other they see the worth of their own life.
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Plot Summary
Arthur, a man with a terminal illness, sets out on a journey to find the woman who gave him his first kiss as a child. His quest leads him to Claire, a woman who has lived a seemingly simple life but carries her own hidden depths. As they spend time together, they confront their pasts and find unexpected solace and connection in their shared vulnerability.
Critical Reception
Arthur & Claire received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising the performances of Sandra Hüller and Mark Waschke, as well as the film's sensitive exploration of themes like mortality, love, and second chances. However, some found the narrative a bit slow-paced and predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and strong lead performances.
The film offers a poignant look at life's final chapters and unexpected connections.
Some viewers found the pacing to be leisurely, perhaps too much so for a broader audience.
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Fun Fact
Sandra Hüller, who plays Claire, is a highly acclaimed German actress known for her roles in films like 'Toni Erdmann' and 'The Zone of Interest'.
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