All Together (Et si on vivait tous ensemble?)
Five long-time friends, now past retirement age, decide to move in together. Under the watchful eyes of their younger caretaker, an anthropology student, the new housemates confront some hidden issues from their shared past while struggling to cope with the problems of ageing.
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In “All Together,” Jane Fonda uses French so flamboyantly that France must have a word for the French she’s speaking. It’s the sort of French that in a Hollywood movie or television show is spoken by a woman about to step in a pile of dog doo. It’s the sort of French that says: “I’m American but listen! Isn’t it lovely?” It’s big and blocky, but still kind of glamorous. This is her first movie in French since Jean-Luc Godard’s lacerating “Tout Va Bien” and the height of her activism era.
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