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French Exit
Directed by
Azazel Jacobs
R
2021
1h 53m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.9
65%
45%
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An aging Manhattan socialite existing on the last of her inheritance moves to a small Paris apartment with her son and cat.
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Cast of French Exit
Michelle Pfeiffer
Frances Price
Lucas Hedges
Malcolm Price
Tracy Letts
Franklin Price (voice)
Valerie Mahaffey
Mme Reynard
Susan Coyne
Joan
Imogen Poots
Susan
Danielle Macdonald
Madeleine the Medium
Isaach de Bankolé
Julius
Daniel Di Tomasso
Tom
Eddie Holland
Young Malcolm Price
Matt Holland
Headmaster
Christine Lan
Sylvia
Robert Higden
Mr. Baker
Larry Day
Ralph Rudy
Christopher B. MacCabe
Daniel
Julian Bailey
Beat Cop
Rebecca Gibian
Mr. Baker's Assistant
Una Kay
Confetti-Throwing Woman on Ship
Christopher Hayes
Waiter on Ship
Bruce Dinsmore
Captain
Vlasta Vrana
Borius Maurus (Ship's Doctor)
Jean-Michel Le Gal
Customs Agent
Saboor Aiasuddin Adbul
Cab Driver
Benoît Mauffette
Rude French Waiter
Marc Raffray
Nice French Waiter
Marine Chard
School Girl 1
Charlotte Hoepffner
School Girl 2
Younes Bouab
Brave Man in Paris Park
Deen Abboud
Man Who Takes Cash in Park
Nikola Masri
Wine Clerk
Jelena Djukic
Cashier
Stéphane Boucher
Man in Alley
Laura Mitchell
Hostess
French Exit Ratings & Reviews
Rolling Stone
K. Austin Collins
French Exit is headlined by the sharpest Michelle Pfeiffer we've seen in years, in a role so handsomely form-fitted to her talent, style, and attitude, it's as if the movie had been written with that distinctive curl of her mouth.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Pfeiffer is the best thing about "French Exit" and the only reason to see it.
Associated Press
Lindsey Bahr
Pfeiffer is flawless in her most delicious performance in years.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
A goofy strain of humble humanism manages to keep the self-consciously mannered house of cards from collapsing from its own pretensions.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Unfortunately, there's not a lot more to the movie than that. But at least that's something, and in Pfeiffer's hands, it's something good.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Pfeiffer is luminous, this film isn't.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Chris Hewitt
It's a study of a character unlike any other I can recall, an unorthodox woman who achieves a kind of nobility in her insistence on maintaining her dignity.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
"French Exit" gets goofy at times, enough so that you'll be charmed or throw up your hands and call it a night.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Pfeiffer is the only reason not to exit early. She's a delight, the rest falls apart.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
French Exit has a few grace notes in its final chapter, with Pfeiffer delivering beautifully subtle work as Frances comes to terms with her fate, but it's too little, far too late.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
"French Exit" isn't without its pleasures; but you watch it dreaming of the movie it might have been.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Peter Rainer
It's be hard to defend this movie as a good movie but it does sort of have its guilty pleasures.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Too listless to fizz and too peculiar to win us over, "French Exit," directed by Azazel Jacobs, is hampered by clockwork quirkiness and disaffected dialogue.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Steers Pfeiffer into the zone of lassitude and keeps her there, granting her more time and space to deliver (and to decorate) her lines than are required.
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
It's a restless portrait of a bizarrely aimless woman.
The Playlist
Tomris Laffly
Michelle Pfeiffer is a vision: chilly and distant at first, but deeply, even painfully relatable in the aftermath to anyone preoccupied with a future of unknowns, often asking themselves, "now what?"
Salon.com
Gary M. Kramer
Pfeiffer delivers a sly, elegant performance as Frances, which provides the chief pleasure of Azazel Jacobs' film, a melancholy farce adapted by Patrick DeWitt from his novel of the same name.
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
The misadventures of the eccentrically wealthy may not exactly fit the mood right now, but the new "French Exit" is so genuine in its mix of arch and earnest, idiosyncrasy and earthiness that it creates a space all for itself.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
Even when the film as a whole grows a little ungainly, as it fills up with supporting characters who feel more like one-note ideas than actual people, Pfeiffer's steely presence anchors the proceedings.
Observer
Rex Reed
It's good to see Michelle Pfeiffer in movies, but not in this one.
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