Is it magnificent by Clovis Cornillac the best film of the week?

To help you make your choices, here are the 3 films of the week best rated by the press and spectators on AlloCiné!*

THE 3 BEST FILMS ACCORDING TO THE PRESS:

1st: Elizabeth, Regard(s) Singular(s) – 3.6/5

“Yes, the monarchy is an antiquated system, Britain runs the risk of losing the adjective ‘great’ (with Scotland and Wales rushing into the litter) and the Queen is 96, but Roger Michell makes his editing elegant and witty.” By François Forestier (L’Obs)

“A tasty portrait that mixes archive footage, film sequences and great hits of British music.” By Delphine De Freitas (LCI)

2nd: Official competition – 3.5/5

“Sharp and realistic, this comedy turns out to be tasty, well written, full of self-mockery, and also invites the spectators to question their expectations and their selection criteria.” By Chloe Ronchin (CNews)

“As soon as the Cannes Film Festival ends, a caustic fiction on the star-system arrives in theaters, the aptly named Official Competition, by Mariano Cohn and Gaston Duprat.” By Clarisse Fabre (Le Monde)

3rd tie: Clara Sola – 3.3/5

“Nathalie Álvarez Mesén films the overflow of a prisoner body, which can be touched but not by itself, which heals but cannot be cured, like an eruption that does without psychology and flourishes in contact with nature. inhabited and luxuriant, in a relationship with the animal world, silent and immaterial.” By Marilou Duponchel (Les Inrockuptibles)

“Ambitious, the program however stumbles on the limits of a writing which, in its detail, does not quite manage to account for the cosmic unity which it wishes to restore.” By Thomas Grignon (Critikat.com)

Joint 3rd: La Ruche – 3.3/5

“Fahrije Hoti, to survive misfortune, created her small, exclusively female business. Director Blerta Basholli pays homage to her with her formidable portrait of a woman, a sweet ode to freedom against a backdrop of patriarchy.” By Nathalie Chifflet (Latest News from Alsace)

“Kosovar filmmaker, Blerta Basholli is inspired by a true story and paints the portrait of a woman struggling against the ghosts of war and the machismo raging in her country. A promising first film which, without emphasis, honors a woman who deserves it.” By Olivier De Bruyn (Les Echos)

THE 3 BEST FILMS ACCORDING TO VIEWERS:

1st: It’s beautiful! – 3.9/5

“I really liked this film which I had the chance to see in preview. It makes me think of the Fabulous destiny of Amélie Poulain by being part of the real world but adding a touch of fantasy and of romance. It’s magnificent seduced me by adding magic to the banality of everyday life.” By Maria Zoghbi

“A touching film for its sincerity, its colorful characters and the benevolent messages it conveys.” By sydney

2nd: Official competition – 3.6/5

“The trio of Official Competition actors is wonderful: from the dazzling Penélope Cruz to the Argentinian Oscar Martinez, passing by a subtle Antonio Banderas, they deliver the full palette of colors of the game of great performers.” By sydney

“Feeling more intelligent than the protagonists, all presenting at times a ridiculous face, the spectator discovers with greed the reverse of this world of glitter and the vanity of a decadent world.” By vidalger

3rd: Clara Sola – 3.4/5

“A hypnotic first film that takes us into the sumptuous landscapes of Costa Rica!” By sydney20

“Magnificent film: refreshing, and poignant. A force of nature. The main actress in her first role is magnificent! A must see.” By Celine Marie

* According to the ratings of the AlloCiné barometer, as of Friday June 3, 2022, for films released in theaters on June 1 and 2 with at least 10 reviews for the top press and 30 ratings for the top viewers. These two tops do not include films already released once or several times in France.

Is it magnificent by Clovis Cornillac the best film of the week?