

Just Like a Woman
Éléonore Berthier, 34 years old, keeps living as a teenager, collecting odd jobs and one night stands. Following a burnout, her mother and sister decide to take action to help her make a fresh start.
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Plot Summary
Two women, one Algerian and one French, are forced to flee their homes after a scandal. They embark on a journey across Europe, initially in pursuit of a better life, but soon find themselves in a series of comical and dangerous situations. Their shared plight leads to an unexpected and profound bond as they navigate the challenges of displacement and identity.
Critical Reception
Just Like a Woman received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its humorous take on serious themes and the performances of its lead actresses. Some found the plot predictable, but many appreciated its lighthearted approach to issues of immigration and cultural identity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its blend of humor and drama.
- The performances of the lead actresses were highlighted as a strong point.
- Some critics found the narrative to be somewhat formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019, prior to its wider release in 2020.
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