In the absence of narrative urgency or fresh storytelling devices, Grand Départ lives or dies with Marmaï’s performance, but like everything else around him, he’s merely adequate.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
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The New York Times by Andy Webster
Although the subject is potent, the film, directed with a seemingly effortless commercial acumen, doesn’t burrow deeply.
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The director, Nicolas Mercier, has failed to grasp how repellent his own protagonist seems to us. By the end, he's tipped his hand, and what seemed an incisive portrait is revealed as oddly skewed.
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The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
More notable for its small, incisive moments than as a moving depiction of the way that familial relationships are affected by life crises, the film makes only a minor impact.