Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : May 17, 2013 Limited Actors :Greta Gerwig,Adam Driver,Grace Gummer,Mickey Sumner,Patrick Heusinger,Michael Zegen
Frances (Greta Gerwig) lives in New York, but she doesn't really have an apartment. Frances is an apprentice for a dance company, but shes not really a dancer. Frances has a best friend named Sophie, but they aren't really speaking anymore. Frances throws herself headlong into her dreams, even as their possible reality dwindles. Frances wants so much more than she has but lives her life with unaccountable joy and lightness. FRANCES HA is a modern comic fable that explores New York, friendship, class, ambition, failure, and redemption. (c) IFC Films
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Review For Frances Ha
A major leap upward for both Baumbach and Gerwig. Disarming, funny and genuine, in spite of the New York City backdrop.Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics
Blessedly more interested with being funny and relatable than it is with trying to make pretentious statement about generational or societal detachment.
Tom Clift-Moviedex
Noah Baumbach officially takes over Woody Allen's mantle as New York's representative auteur of quirky romantic comedy.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
Greta Gerwig's charismatic performance elevates Baumbach's serio comedy way above its modest nature and scale.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
The comic misadventures of a quirky young woman who falls down seven times but gets up eight.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
...an agreeably easygoing piece of work that benefits greatly from Gerwig's consistently engaging performance...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
One of the sweetest and funniest films of the year. Frances Ha is a wonderful story about growing up, staying young, about love, life, friendship and what happens to it all over time.
Kenji Lloyd-HeyUGuys
Noah Baumbach, making his most compassionate movie since 2005's The Squid and the Whale, gives these lives the full French new wave/mid-period Woody Allen treatment, conferring charm and substance on even their most mundane interaction.
Catherine Shoard-Guardian [UK]
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