Audience at Cannes giving standing ovation to Na Hong-jin's 'Hope'
Audience at Cannes giving standing ovation to Na Hong-jin's 'Hope'
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Le public de Cannes réserve une standing ovation au film 'Hope' de Na Hong-jin

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Le thriller de science-fiction 'Hope', réalisé par le Sud-Coréen Na Hong-jin, a été salué par une longue standing ovation lors de sa première en compétition au Festival de Cannes dimanche soir.

D'une durée de deux heures et quarante minutes, le film, qui met en scène une invasion extraterrestre dans un village isolé de Corée du Sud, a suscité des applaudissements enthousiastes lors de plusieurs séquences d'action. À l'issue de la projection au Grand Palais, les spectateurs sont restés debout pendant environ sept minutes.

Ce que les gens disent

Les premières réactions sur X soulignent une standing ovation de sept minutes pour le film 'Hope' de Na Hong-jin lors de sa première à Cannes, louant ses éléments de genre ludiques et aventureux ainsi que la force de ses interprétations. Certains utilisateurs ont toutefois exprimé des avis partagés ou sceptiques sur la narration et la construction de l'univers, le décrivant comme le film qu'ils ont le moins apprécié au festival jusqu'à présent.

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