New York Daily News by Jami Bernard
Crushingly realistic.
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France · 1999
1h 32m
Director Jacques Doillon
Starring Stéphanie Touly, Iliès Sefraoui, Mustapha Goumane, Nassim Izem
Genre Drama, Comedy
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Talia runs away from home taking her beloved dog with her. When her dog is stolen Talia enlists the help of a gang of boys to help her find her pet.
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New York Daily News by Jami Bernard
Crushingly realistic.
Village Voice by Jessica Winter
Doillon's ease with young performers is again seamlessly evident.
The best parts of the film come when he (Doillon) just lets the camera roll and lets the kids be kids.
This one's still worth checking out -- especially for the naturalistic performances by the feisty Touly and the rest of the young cast.
Disappointing.
The New York Times by Stephen Holden
Captures the vulnerability and aimlessness of its unfortunate characters with a heart-in-your-throat rawness that recalls some of the more poignant moments of Italian neo-realist cinema.
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