What a great comedic flick.
There are unexpected surprises and well-acted scenes that make this a pleasure to view.
Huppert plays it with such a bold demeanor that it's as if she'd done this dirty business plenty of times.
She straddles the line as a police translator and a friend--and does it plausibly and well.
The rest of the cast fills in the complete story, even though you have to be patient to catch on.
Using the dog was such a brilliant idea that it appears to be the standout scene in the whole production.
Mama Weed is my favorite from the current French film industry--which has many other fine works (Petite Maman, The Quiet Girl on so on...)
There are unexpected surprises and well-acted scenes that make this a pleasure to view.
Huppert plays it with such a bold demeanor that it's as if she'd done this dirty business plenty of times.
She straddles the line as a police translator and a friend--and does it plausibly and well.
The rest of the cast fills in the complete story, even though you have to be patient to catch on.
Using the dog was such a brilliant idea that it appears to be the standout scene in the whole production.
Mama Weed is my favorite from the current French film industry--which has many other fine works (Petite Maman, The Quiet Girl on so on...)