


Revoir Paris
Three months after surviving a terrorist attack in a bistro, Mia is still traumatized and unable to recall the events of that night. In an effort to move forward, she investigates her memories and retraces her steps.
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Plot Summary
Mia is struck by a moment of confusion and fear in a crowded Paris supermarket, a scene that triggers fragmented memories of a past trauma. As she tries to piece together what happened, she reconnects with a former lover, Vincent, who helps her navigate the fragmented recollections and emotional turmoil. Together, they embark on a journey of healing and rediscovery, confronting the past to build a future.
Critical Reception
Revoir Paris received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Virginie Efira's powerful performance and Alice Winocour's sensitive direction. The film was commended for its nuanced exploration of trauma, memory, and resilience, though some found the pacing uneven at times.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Virginie Efira's captivating and emotionally resonant performance.
- Applauded for its sensitive and authentic portrayal of trauma recovery.
- Noted for its thoughtful direction and poignant exploration of memory and healing.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional depth and the standout performance by Virginie Efira, with many finding it a moving and thought-provoking experience. Some viewers appreciated the film's gentle approach to a difficult subject, while others wished for a slightly more direct narrative.
Awards & Accolades
Cannes Film Festival (In Competition), César Awards (Nominated for Best Actress for Virginie Efira)
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'Paris Memories' before being changed to 'Revoir Paris' (Seeing Paris Again).
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