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Trentenaires
Trentenaires ("in their thirties" in french), it's the story of a close group of friends who share everything since their party years at Enzo's. First loves, first cries, important promises and griefs. They are now in their thirties, the age where you hope, you enjoy, you share everything with your loved ones... but also the age where you first think, search, and where it's sometimes difficult to be yourself.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a group of friends navigating the complexities of their late twenties and early thirties. As they face career uncertainties, romantic entanglements, and the general existential dread of approaching a new decade, they rely on each other for support and humor. "Trentenaires" captures the awkward and often hilarious transitions of modern adulthood.
Critical Reception
Critically, "Trentenaires" has been met with a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its relatable portrayal of millennial angst and its authentic dialogue. Audiences have responded well to its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, finding the characters' struggles and triumphs to be deeply resonant.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a funny and poignant look at the anxieties of quarter-life crises.
Praised for its realistic dialogue and character development.
A relatable and charming exploration of friendship and adulthood.
Google audience: Google user reviews indicate a strong appreciation for the film's humor and its ability to capture the relatable struggles of its target demographic. Many viewers found the characters' journeys to be authentic and uplifting, highlighting the film's successful blend of comedy and drama.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Clara L. K. Jensen, reportedly drew inspiration from her own experiences and those of her friends when writing the script.
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