All That Glitters

March. 24,2010      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Best friends Ely and Lila share everything together, including their dream of a life beyond the Paris suburb they've lived in since childhood. One night they venture into the capital and meet a pair of wealthy young friends at a night club. Ashamed of their working-class background, and seeing an opportunity to escape, Ely and Lila begin to lie their way into this glamorous new world. Falling deeper into their web of lies, the young women begin to lose sight of themselves as their friendship is pushed to the limit.

Leïla Bekhti as  Lila
Géraldine Nakache as  Ely
Audrey Lamy as  Carole
Virginie Ledoyen as  Agathe
Linh-Dan Pham as  Joan
Simon Buret as  Maxx
Daniel Cohen as  Maurice
Manu Payet as  Éric
Fejria Deliba as  Nadia
Alexandre Castagnetti as  Un chanteur dans la soirée Hard Discount

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Reviews

Solemplex
2010/03/24

To me, this movie is perfection.

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VeteranLight
2010/03/25

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Console
2010/03/26

best movie i've ever seen.

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Mathilde the Guild
2010/03/27

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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santiagocosme
2010/03/28

I really believe that french movie makers have a flair for comedies. I can honestly think of more movies that made me laugh from frogsland that any other country in the world. This one tells the tale of two girls who live in the suburbs and dream of mixing it up with the elite. They manage somehow to introduce themselves in that circle while hiding their real identity. As a result they have to come up with many spontaneous responses to not get unmasked. Some of the situations are hilarious. So if you are bored at home, and don't know what to watch after a hard day a work, this french girly movie will be perfect for you! Otherwise try Les Bronzes, Les Bronzes font du ski, Les Kairas, and many many others...

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Ersbel Oraph
2010/03/29

The movie starts quite slow. In fact, it is slow. But at least it does not waste time on pointless dialogues, quite frequent in the popular European productions, like a woman coming and telling the character "I am your mother, so..." Unusual for French popular movies, the characters are kept to a minimum.Yet there is an ambiguity which probably stems from the double authorship. It starts as the story of two girls. It moves to the story of one girl. So it is about the one girl and her relationships. Yet the second girl has the whole family featured. It ends up being the story of the second girl. Who happens to be the writer/director.The film can be considered a snapshot of Francilian life. Yet the title and the general attitude point in the direction of a cheap moralistic view. In the end I was so happy there are no traces of the regular American excess common in moralist movies. No mother dies to hear the violins play and watch a tear in the corner of the main character's eye. But probably that is what misses: there is no high and low. Which turns the whole experience quite dull.The story aside, the camera is quite good, it reminded me a little of Bigas Luna's style. It is most probably just a coincidence.Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch

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kkkkoooollll
2010/03/30

The film tells the story of two girls from poor Moroccan families in Paris and their friendship. There are no interesting twists or turns in the movie, which jumps from one uninteresting "real-life situation" to the other, without making deep observations or being somewhat entertaining. We see those girls interact with their families, friends, colleagues, lovers, we see them partying and working, talking to each other, but the dialogs are rather boring. One thing that I found amusing is that the characters use a lot of "verlan" and they dress fashionably cute. The bottom line is that the film is dull, the characters are under-developed and the dialogs are rather plain.

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just-mimy97
2010/03/31

I was going to the cinema with my suitor on Sunday to watch"All which shines"("Tout ce qui brille"). We could see the events of two best friends'girls who live in a French estate and who want to inlay them in rich trendy parties in Paris. The movie contains a happy end... I loved this light, modern, realist and comic movie because I could identify me to the protagonists played perfectly and so naturally by comic actresses. But, I think this movie is made for women. So even if my boyfriend laughed for a few of jokes, he was bored during almost all the movie. We did agree about the good choice of the movie's B.O, a Veronic Sanson's funny song.

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