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Seaside

Seaside (Bord de mer)

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This French drama depicts the static lives of some of the year-round inhabitants of a small coastal town on the Somme Bay. While vacationers filter in and out, Paul, a lifeguard in the summer and grocery store clerk in the winter; his gambling mother; and his factory worker girlfriend always remain. But change is imminent.

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90

Village Voice by Michael Atkinson

Compare it to what passes for sophisticated filmmaking in this country and the movie becomes a living instrument of cinematic humanism: lovingly intent on observing, not judging; concerned with sympathy, not control; accepting the inevitable ambiguities, not denying them.

80

Variety by Lisa Nesselson

The whole endeavor pleases with its wealth of tiny observations that add up to an affecting whole.

70

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

This seemingly placid community is slowly revealed to be tangle of interpersonal relationships defined by that essential rift that divides those who summer at the beach and those who remain behind at season's end.

63

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

The story unfolds as slowly as does life in Cayeux. There's minimal dialogue and even less action.

60

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

The writer-director's overthinking on the matter is part of what's wrong with her debut film, which is sensitively shot, deeply felt, and dry as dirt.

50

The New York Times by A.O. Scott

While she (Lopes-Curval) portrays the brittleness of their lives with lovely splashes of generosity, the lack of condescension doesn't change the fact that there's not much drama to be found in those very limitations; her characters don't do much beyond getting on one another's nerves.

38

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

This plot, with its murderous, sexy love and murder entanglements, can work. This cast might make it come off, when more of them have movie and not mostly stage experience.