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All My Life
Sam and Louie meet aboard the Star Cruise. Despite being strangers and complete opposites, with Sam being carefree and Louie being obsessive-compulsive, they become unlikely acquaintances and eventually friends. Both pained on carrying life’s baggage before they took the cruise, Sam and Louie will never be the same person again after. For once in Louie’s rigid life, she is living for the moment and Sam lets his free spirit enjoy the ride.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh realities of urban life, a young man named Jimmy strives to make a living, often resorting to petty theft and scams. He crosses paths with a mysterious woman named Sarah, who offers him a chance at a different life. As their relationship develops, Jimmy finds himself drawn into a world of danger and moral compromise, forcing him to confront his past and his future.
Critical Reception
Érick Zonca's 'All My Life' is a gritty and atmospheric portrayal of urban struggle and the search for redemption. The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its raw performances and evocative cinematography, while some found its narrative occasionally meandering.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Parisian underclass life.
Romain Duris delivers a compelling and intense performance as the troubled protagonist.
The film's visual style and mood are often highlighted as strengths.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
Director Érick Zonca is also known for his 1997 film 'The Dreamlife of Angels', which won the Best Screenplay award at the Cannes Film Festival.
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