Anaïs in Love

Anaïs tells Raoul that she is pregnant but plans to have an abortion and leave him because she feels a lack of passion in their relationship.The site's critics' consensus reads: "The main character may be hard to like, but Anaïs in Love offers a well-acted and breezily humorous take on its admittedly well-worn themes."[4] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 73 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".Manohla Dargis wrote that the movie seems straightforward, looking "clear and bright", and moving "as briskly as its protagonist, with the editing and lively music doing more conspicuous work than the discreet cinematography."[7] In a positive review for Indiewire David Ehrlich wrote "If anything, Bourgeois-Tacquet's debut comes off as a deliberate effort to wrench a proud Gallic tradition—manically effervescent movies about motor-mouthed young neurotics—away from the foreign cineastes who've co-opted it for the 21st century, and return it to home soil where it might reconnect with its roots.
David ThionAnaïs DemoustierValeria Bruni TedeschiDenis PodalydèsNicola PiovaniMagnolia PicturesCannesFrenchcomedy filmCritics' Week2021 Cannes Film FestivalAnnie MercierBrittanyNantesreview aggregatorRotten TomatoesMetacriticNew York TimesManohla DargisThe WrapIndiewireBox Office MojoVarietyFandangoCBS Interactive Inc.