Film: MILF
Starring: Virginie Ledoyen, Marie-Josée Croze, Axelle Laffont, Matthias Dandois, Victor Meutelet, Waël Sersoub, Florence Thomassin
Director: Axelle Laffont
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Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - A late spring romantic tale with bunches of misfortune, tanned skin and fun day and night. You've seen a few movies like that, isn't that so? Practically completely centered around youthful heroes, suggesting that the fun just occurs until a specific age. At that point, the film ' MILF ' shows up on Netflix, with three female heroes, in their 40s and 50s, who show there is no age to appreciate life.
Cécile (Virginie Ledoyen) is a recent widow who calls her two closest friends, Sonia (Marie-Joseé Croze) and Elise (Axelle Laffont) to assist with pressing her effects at sea shore house in Marseille. However, rather than letting the outing take on a miserable tone, Sonia and Elise choose, notwithstanding helping their companion, appreciate the sea shore and summer a little, and wind up meeting three young men — Julien (Matthias Dandois), Markus(Victor Meutelet) and Paul (Waël Sersoub) — with whom they will permit themselves to make the most of their days off strongly.
The contention of Jérôme L'hotsky and Stéphane Kramer hangs out in a world where we are searching for new story voices: to put the protagonism of a late spring love focused on more seasoned ladies. From that start, the content composed by six individuals satisfies the desires it makes in regard to the excursion of the trio of friends, sliding now and then with opposing developments (in one scene, Cécile battles with her companions and requests that they leave, and, in the following scene, them three are pressing things from the house, as though nothing had occurred, despite the fact that Cécile change your brain toward the finish of this sequence, the entire thing makes oddness), be that as it may, when all is said in done, the content conveys an occasion story brimming with conceivable outcomes, with normal discoursed and basically like the young ' O Sol de Riccione ', also from Netflix.
In general, the cast genuinely appears to have a ton of fun this mid-year in Marseille, helped by magnetic characters whose accounts, in the view of generalizations, help to think about the topics that penetrate the 40 years of the female universe — youngsters, dismissal in light of their kids, passionate relinquishment, extramarital selling out, turning into a sweetheart, preference for being seen engaging with more youthful men. In any case, ' MILF ' has a very exhausting hero, who grumbles about everything, doesn't care for anything, makes a decision about her companions constantly — to the point that her story isn't created by the content. Maybe this hero were only the beginning stage for the advancement of the supporting on-screen characters — no big surprise, one of the companions, Axelle Laffont, is also the director and screenwriter of the film.
Final Word - You should be thinking about what ' MILF ' implies. All things considered, the film itself clarifies it. At the end of the day, an exceptionally macho title, which typifies unequivocally the characters that the film looks to engage. MILF ' is a light, fun summer novel that passes on a decent occasion feeling, engaging for targeted movie watcher.
A Passable Girls Gang Movie!