DNA

2020 [FRENCH]

Action / Drama / History

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Maïwenn Photo
Maïwenn as Neige
Louis Garrel Photo
Louis Garrel as François
Marine Vacth Photo
Marine Vacth as Lilah
Fanny Ardant Photo
Fanny Ardant as Caroline
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834.1 MB
1280*534
French 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
P/S 0 / 1
1.67 GB
1920*800
French 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
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836.93 MB
1280*534
French 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 0 / 7
1.68 GB
1920*800
French 5.1
NR
24 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 0 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by hdvideo-899821 / 10

Oussama ayad

This film is about a middle-aged woman named Leige Robert, who is trying to connect with her Algerian roots while dealing with a family tragedy that takes a heavy toll on her. She also struggles with having healthy relationships with her family during time of grief and she also struggles with keeping herself a healthy person. The Director of this film is Maïwenn Le Besco who is also Leige Robert, which is the main character in this film. Maïwenn is an actress, film director, screenwriter and was born in Seine-Saint-Denis, France on April 17th, 1976 This story takes place in modern-day summer 2020 in Paris, France The main Character of this story is Maïwenn Le Besco also known as Leige Robert in the film and she is a woman that comes from a traumatic/ toxic childhood which resulted in the closeness of her and her grandfather. She really struggles during this tragedy and seemed to be an unstable character mentally. Luckily, Leige had a very supportive and helpful Husband known as Lois Garrel, but in the film, he plays as François. Fr just plays the role of a supportive husband w + very involved with his family and Leiges. Fran Ardant plays as Caroline and is the toxic mother of.

Reviewed by jpierce-587486 / 10

Overcoming grief with family

This film is about a middle-aged woman named Leige Robert, who is trying to connect with her Algerian roots while dealing with a family tragedy that takes a heavy toll on her. She also struggles with having healthy relationships with her family during time of grief and she also struggles with keeping herself a healthy person. The Director of this film is Maïwenn Le Besco who is also Leige Robert, which is the main character in this film. Maïwenn is an actress, film director, screenwriter and was born in Seine- Saint -Denis, France on April 17th, 1976 This story takes place in modern-day summer 2020 in Paris, France The main Character of this story is Maïwenn Le Besco also known as Leige Robert in the film and she is a woman that comes from a traumatic/ toxic childhood which resulted in the closeness of her and her grandfather. She really struggles during this tragedy and seemed to be an unstable character mentally. Luckily, Leige had a very supportive and helpful Husband known as Lois Garrel, but in the film, he plays as François. François just plays the role of a supportive husband who is very involved with his family and Leiges. Franny Ardant plays as Caroline and is the toxic mother of Leige. She is known to be as the person who isn't scared of anyone or anything. Her and Leige relationship is not very good and throughout the film you see the different controversies between them two. Allain Franco plays Pierre which is Neiges father. The two are practically distant from each other and never really interact in a healthy father/ daughter relationship type of way. Finally. Leiges Grandfather is played by Omar Marwan and is known as Emir Fellah in the film. He has very little screen time but when he is shown he does not communicate much due to his dementia.

An important theme I notice in this film is family Drama. I notice this because of how it shows the family struggling to connect with each other during this time of grief.

I recommend this film to someone who wants to figure out a way to find their roots and have a better family connection because this film shows that communication is key to having healthier family relationships.

Reviewed by jamesjustice-926 / 10

Family matters

A fine movie with a couple of really funny moments, relevant problems of self-identification, family issues and too much time devoted to a funeral, in my opinion. In general the movie feels like two movies stitched together harshly with only one plot line fully developed, the story of the main heroine (although in the first part of the movie she doesn't seem a main character). Acting overall is top notch and dialogue delivery is super real-like and despite at times unfitting soundtrack and too many close-up shots the movie pays too much attention to unnecessary dialogue and filler scenes and in the end it doesn't seem whole.

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