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The Town Is Quiet(La ville est tranquille)

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France · 2000
2h 13m
Director Robert Guédiguian
Starring Ariane Ascaride, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Jacques Boudet, Christine Brücher
Genre Drama

A dark tale of working-class life in Marseilles, a city in crisis. Interesting characters include a hard-bitten but compassionate fish market worker with a drug addicted daughter and a moody bartender with a shocking secret life.

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90

Variety by David Stratton

Guediguian's seemingly sprawling but in fact quite precise picture takes a while to establish itself, but is eventually rewarding viewing.

50

New Times (L.A.) by Gregory Weinkauf

The challenge faced here by writer-director Robert Guédiguian (Charge!) is to keep his cheap melodrama from curdling his insightful societal appraisal.

40

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

The last-minute combination of Greek tragedy and Janis Joplin is so genuinely startling that, had the movie been shorted by a third, it might have turned everything around.

63

Chicago Tribune by Mark Caro

The movie may not be as toxic and ultimately hopeless as Todd Solondz's "Happiness," but it also fails to find humor, dark or light, in anything.

58

Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman

It doesn't quite wash. Guédiguian has a telling instinct for the buried shame of working-class squalor, but his film is inflated with a doom that feels programmatic rather than earned.

50

Chicago Reader by Ted Shen

Some of the film's situations and motivations seem convenient or underdeveloped, but Ascaride and Darroussin are riveting, and Guediguian's frankness and empathy illuminate this kaleidoscope of lonely lives.

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