Review of Marguerite (2015) by Kimber Myers for The Playlist — 12 Mar 2016
At 127 minutes, Giannoli’s script feels overlong and a bit repetitive in its heroine’s disastrous performances. Lucien, the critic who helps propel Marguerite and her story forward, disappears for a large chunk of the film, only to randomly appear toward the end.
Other than these missteps, Marguerite is worth watching with a well-earned grimace, largely for Frot’s pitch-perfect performance.
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This review of Marguerite (2015) was written by Kimber Myers and published by The Playlist on 12 Mar 2016.
Marguerite has generally received positive reviews.
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