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Our Day Will Come
Redheaded teen Remy is bullied by his soccer teammates and drawn into fights with his younger sister and mother in their cramped apartment. After a flare-up of domestic violence, he flees home and is tracked down by a bitter guidance counselor, Patrick, also a redhead. Patrick looks upon Remy’s sullen insolence with both sympathy and disdain and decides to toughen him up...
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Plot Summary
A father, Patrick, who is convinced he is dying, decides to go on a final, extravagant road trip with his daughter, Rémi. His goal is to fulfill her deepest desires before he passes, all while trying to escape his own impending doom. However, their journey takes an unexpected and darkly comedic turn as they encounter increasingly bizarre situations and characters.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews. Critics were divided on its eccentric tone and dark humor, with some appreciating its boldness and unique style, while others found it erratic and underdeveloped. Audience reception was similarly varied, with its unconventional narrative and bleak outlook not appealing to everyone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually striking aesthetic and provocative themes.
Criticized for its disjointed narrative and lack of emotional depth.
Found to be an acquired taste due to its extreme and surreal style.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available or aggregated for this film on Google.
Fun Fact
Director Romain Gavras is known for his music video work, notably M.I.A.'s 'Born Free' and Justice's 'Stress,' which share a similar visceral and provocative visual style with this film.
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