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Zero Fucks Given Reviews

Zero Fucks Given succeeds because it captures the existential irresolution that many people face nowadays.

| Original Score: B | Jul 25, 2023

Exarchopoulos continues to be a daring and transcendent performer; she is expensive in the best way possible.

| May 6, 2023

The movie works as a reverse of the millennial ideology that preaches travel as a cure-all. [Full review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 27, 2023

... Offers an almost documentary vision about living in constant transit and the protagonist's search for overcoming her emotional wounds. [Full review in Spanish]

| Mar 27, 2023

Exarchopoulos remains the takeaway, riveting in how she balances a character who is fitfully fighting between maturity and personal growth and just throwing everything away.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 5, 2022

The film, like Exarchopoulos’ performance, feels more documentary than slick; the cinematography is simple, but gorgeous.

| Original Score: 3/4 | May 4, 2022

This might be an at-times painfully gruelling depiction of someone caught between the crushing gears of grief and modern capitalism, but Julie Lecoustre and Emmanuel Marre have imbued it with the life-affirming energy that runs through the best of cinema.

| Apr 21, 2022

The drama is a powerful examination of the many forms of grief.

| Original Score: 8.5/10 | Apr 13, 2022

This excellent debut feature from writer-directors Emmanuel Marre and Julie Lecoustre stars the captivating Adèle Exarchopoulos as Cassandre.

| Apr 9, 2022

Exarchopoulos’ central turn is a mesmerising cipher, blending and animating this world of monotony and absurdism.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 4, 2022

Cassandre is usually clubbing, drugging, and/or hooking up. When her situation changes about midway through this seriocomic slice of life, however, we begin to grasp the familial pain she has in fact been on the run from.

| Apr 1, 2022

Lecoustre and Marre’s hypnotic feature debut is richer and more textured for how it sees that lifestyle through the eyes of a crew member instead of a passenger.

| Original Score: B | Mar 30, 2022

Julie Lecoustre and Emmanuel Marre's Zero Fucks Given (Rien à foutre) is a character study about a flight attendant struggling under the indifference and sexism of working for a big corporation.

| Nov 26, 2021

The filmmakers overperform in showing the monotony of the profession. That is a compliment and a criticism.... The biggest problem with "Zero F**ks Given" is that, truth in titling, it never quite engenders the emotions it should.

| Oct 17, 2021

Exarchopoulos is constantly compelling and simultaneously striking as the forlorn Cassandra, whose loneliness casts a languid melancholy.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 27, 2021

Lecoustre and Marre have good sense...in delicate, truthful touches, they suggest for her the possibility of a future...

| Original Score: B+ | Jul 26, 2021

A careful, patient, and authentic study of isolation as a result of trauma. [Full Review in Spansh]

| Jul 26, 2021

What the film does a good job at is showing how empty a flight attendant's working life can be.

| Original Score: B- | Jul 22, 2021

As emotions sneak up on [its lead], they are bound to do so on one watching this wily, seriocomic drama, which is never as brash in conceit as you might expect from the title, but formally daring.

| Jul 18, 2021

A strange and charming debut feature by directors Emmanuel Marre and Julie Lecoustre.

| Jul 15, 2021

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