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Torrent Size: 815 MB
Seeds: 104
Peers: 65

Runtime: 86 min
Language: English
Subtitles: French
Frame Rate: 29.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 440 kbps
Year: 2012
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director: Noah Baumbach
Starring: Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, Adam Driver

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Users review: Frances Ha (2012) I love this film in a kind of enthusiastic, warm manner when it started. Its simplicity of black and white and ordinary people who most appeal to a normal level. The more I see, however, the more I absorb the splendor of androgens performance with the leading character of Frances (Greta Gerwig), I became fascinated and amazed. This is a great movie. A great independent films, without pretensions production, but perfectly united in means.This worth it right? The film makes a virtue approach is simple. Youll never feel as though it is technically compromised. Photography is smooth, smart black and white. Theresa even end scene where two people are talking in bed and they chose to use a minimum of light, so that I can barely see their faces. Beautiful and effective.Its Gerwig who steals the movie, for sure. He helped write a really great, reliable, smart but not too smart Ever-script. His brilliant thing, really. He hit a record fast transparency, dialogue is actually right and delivery. Seems.And way harder than the character he plays, Frances, is a kind of love where things do not go right even with all the best intentions. Most of us identify with it all too well. We have a better ourselves and the reality in which we have good intentions were received. But he persevered. She placed a strange but friendly people here in one apartment after another, and we get a glimpse of a young New York City with all its small claims. Burn and funny and touching.Dont delayed for an odd title (one mistake in the making of the movie), or at the beginning and slow, controlled black and white. This film makes the most of all that large.


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