Two Days, One Night 2014
Two Days, One Night
Sandra is a young woman who has only one weekend to convince her colleagues they must give up their bonuses in order for her to keep her job — not an easy task in this economy.
Sandra is a young woman who has only one weekend to convince her colleagues they must give up their bonuses in order for her to keep her job — not an easy task in this economy.
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Full Cast & Crew... Sandra
... Manu
... Juliette
... Estelle
... Mr. Dumont
... Maxime
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by r96sk
Definitely good, though only thanks to Marion Cotillard's excellent performance. The premise is intriguing and features some emotional scenes, there's one with Timur (Timur Magomedgadzhiev) that particularly hit me in the feels out of nowhere; it's not even the most gut-wrenching part of the film, yet it made me feel something the most. The camera work et al. isn't all that great, the dialogue is especially underwhelming. Perhaps I was noticing it more due to viewing with subtitles, but there's a lot of moments where we see Sandra (Cotillard) retrace the same steps with each individual - it gets repetitive. Cotillard, though, is top notch. She brings so much emotion and realness with her, nailing every single scene to deserve notable props. Away from the Parisian, there aren't any others to note; they are all fine but I would've loved a more meaty cast. I'd be rating it a level lower if it wasn't for the lead, who is easily the best thing to come out of 'Two Days, One Night'.
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Release Date:
May 21, 2014 (Belgium,France,Italy)
Run Time:
1hr 35`
MMPA Rating:
PG-13
Original Language:
French
Production Countries:
Belgium,France,Italy
Status:
Released
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Definitely good, though only thanks to Marion Cotillard's excellent performance. The premise is intriguing and features some emotional scenes, there's one with Timur (Timur Magomedgadzhiev) that particularly hit me in the feels out of nowhere; it's not even the most gut-wrenching part of the film, yet it made me feel something the most. The camera work et al. isn't all that great, the dialogue is especially underwhelming. Perhaps I was noticing it more due to viewing with subtitles, but there's a lot of moments where we see Sandra (Cotillard) retrace the same steps with each individual - it gets repetitive. Cotillard, though, is top notch. She brings so much emotion and realness with her, nailing every single scene to deserve notable props. Away from the Parisian, there aren't any others to note; they are all fine but I would've loved a more meaty cast. I'd be rating it a level lower if it wasn't for the lead, who is easily the best thing to come out of 'Two Days, One Night'.
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Directors & Credit Writers
... Script Supervisor
... Director
... First Assistant Director
Cast
... Sandra
... Manu
... Juliette
... Estelle
... Mr. Dumont
... Maxime
... Willy's wife
... Willy
... Mireille
... Nadine
AN
Anette Niro... Nanna
... Timur's daughter
... Barwoman
... Timur
... Hicham's wife
... Maghrebian cashier
... Hicham
... Yvon
YZ
Yohan Zimmer... Jérôme
SG
Safia Gollas... Jérôme's friend