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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

Movie Title : Frances Ha
Release Date : May 17, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Greta Gerwig,Adam Driver,Grace Gummer,Mickey Sumner,Patrick Heusinger,Michael Zegen


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User Ranting Movie Frances Ha : 3.8
User Count Like for Frances Ha : 8,836
Critics Ranting For Frances Ha : 7.8
Critics Percentage For Frances Ha : 93 %

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In your twenties you decide on the final version of you. Sophie is working on it; Frances is stuck in her crazy, clueless, can't-pay-the-rent stage.
Cath Clarke-Time Out

It's a tribute to Gerwig's performance, somehow both clumsy and elegant, that she wins us over despite ourselves, that we come to appreciate her aimlessness in a goal-oriented society ...
Rick Groen-Globe and Mail

This is an odd film (creepier than it knows), and even if you feel the atmospheric company of Dunham-ism, with a little of Whit Stillman, Henry Jaglom, and Woody Allen, the core influence on Noah Baumbach's film is fifty years older or more.
David Thomson-The New Republic

Baumbach usually builds his films around difficult protagonists, but Frances is entirely endearing, at once silly and deep, hopeless and promising.
Mick LaSalle-Hearst Newspapers

The dialogue and editing are zippy and generally charming, combining with the tart observations of 20-something culture to create a nice frisson.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader

A black-and-white salute to the French New Wave (the score is borrowed from Georges Delerue, composer of many a Truffaut and Godard film) that manages to be very much of this moment ...
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

It's all wonderfully tangential, sweet and unerringly funny, and it will have you dancing to Bowie's 'Modern Love' for days and days.
Rima Sabina Aouf-Concrete Playground

Its flighty quarter-life crisis theme [will be] familiar to anyone who's seen five minutes of Girls.
Jim Schembri-3AW

A genuinely heartfelt, gorgeous and beautiful celebration of youth, friendship and grappling with all the contradictions and challenges that life throws at us.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

The likes of In Search Of A Midnight Kiss and Annie Hall have told their stories with much more wit and charm.
Matt Glasby-Flicks.co.nz

a smart, wry and surprisingly tender film about standing at the crossroads of adulthood.
Cara Nash-FILMINK (Australia)

A virtuoso piece of writing, acting and direction to bring to the screen a 27 year old New Yorker who is more a dreamer than a pragmatist, more a romantic than a materialist and less able to control her life than to guess it
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

The film is like a breath of fresh air, with each gulp taken at the forks in the road that Frances encounters. It's fluid and free with as much spontaneity as a bird taking flight
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Frances Ha has a warmth and lightness absent from Baumbach's earlier films, The Squid And The Whale (2005) and Margot At The Wedding (2007).
Michael Bonner-Uncut Magazine [UK]

The sheer joy on Gerwig's face as she leaps and pirouettes across roads and between pedestrians is infectious.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

There's little doubt that many people will find her insufferable, and almost everyone will experience moments of acute discomfort. But this is a wonderful performance that never becomes ingratiating.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

Like Ethan Hawke's recent Before Midnight (aimed at people in their 40s), Frances Ha will engage its literate-minded target audience fed up with disaster blockbusters.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

The hilarious, touching Frances Ha is lubricated by the same juice that allowed Jean-Luc Godard's Bande à Part to slip so smoothly through the streets of Paris.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

A film that's well aware of its own hipness, but never too cool to laugh and cry.
Trevor Johnston-Radio Times

Frances Ha might well strike some viewers as ridiculously twee and tiresomely indulgent to its immature heroine. Not me, though. I'm happy to be enchanted.
David Sexton-This is London

Gerwig's last jaunt to Europe was in Woody Allen's feeble and disjointed To Rome With Love, and even Allen himself might acknowledge that here she is despatched across the Atlantic in a far more successful cause.
Brian Viner-Daily Mail [UK]

A perky cinematic pick-me-up starring the endearing Greta Gerwig who co-wrote the screenplay with director Noah Baumbach, her boyfriend.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

I'm not sure what Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha is about, which is one reason I like it so much.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

Frances is only adequate as a dancer but her enthusiasm bridges the gap between aspiration and ability. She deserves an A for effort. The film gets one for attainment.
Ryan Gilbey-New Statesman

It's a likable movie, with some nice moments of both comedy and pathos, and beautifully shot, but for me the reverence for its heroine was not completely earned, and the arrowhead was missing: the decisive jab of satire, of insight, of love.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

This film may look like one of those annoyingly mannered independent films, with its wacky young cast and arty-farty black and white photography, but it's actually a fresh, smart and very funny comedy.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

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