Review of One Fine Morning (2022) by Mauro_Lanari — 02 Jun 2023
(Mauro Lanari).
The refined direction keeps the film equidistant both from the aestheticization of "Amour" (Haneke 2012) and "The Father" (Zeller 2020), and from the realism that would suffer the proverbial Moretti objection ("Those who want to know, know. Those who don't want to understand... come on"). Mia Hansen-Løve continues to draw from her biography and mitigates the existentialist brutality of the facts and authors cited with the passionate thrills that still prevail over the agonic ones. While it lasts, good for her, after which she and her partner plan a trip to Switzerland for euthanasia if the symptoms of a neurodegenerative disease should arise.
This review of One Fine Morning (2022) was written by Mauro_Lanari on 02 Jun 2023.
One Fine Morning has generally received positive reviews.
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