IFC Films | Release Date: May 17, 2013
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greygooseMay 26, 2013
In a month of sequels (Star Trek 2, Hangover 3, Iron Man 3 you get the picture), it was nice to see something original on the screen without a number in its title.
While it does not open or end strong, this movie's middle is filled with
In a month of sequels (Star Trek 2, Hangover 3, Iron Man 3 you get the picture), it was nice to see something original on the screen without a number in its title.
While it does not open or end strong, this movie's middle is filled with many great moments. It's beautifully photographed, often funny, and a good combo of Noah B. and Greta G.
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ShiiraJul 13, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Not only love, but sex, or rather, as Helen puts it, the "whole package", is what the art gallery curator wants from her coupling with Jessica, who insists on downplaying sex as being just one component" in a "loving and tender" relationship. "What we have is a friendship," she protests, "best friends", even, which for her incrementally straight partner, a journalist, is enough. How did Francois Truffaut tackle the same terrain of sexual politics, as portrayed in Kissing Jessica Stein? The narrator, in Jules and Jim, recalls how "people called them Don Quixote and Sancho Panza," and that "rumors circulated behind their backs about their unusual friendship." Although Jules puts the kibosh on Jim's pursuance of Catherine, whom we presume to be his lover par excellence, we later learn, after both men return from war, that their marriage is marked by celibacy. Sabine looks nothing like her father, Jim notes. Catherine's satiation, Jules admits, comes from other lovers. When he hands over Catherine without any hesitation or qualms, it's because the cuckolded husband apprizes his best friend's platonic love as being on par with his wife's feminine powers. Bi-curious Jessica, ultimately, doesn't covet women, and yet, bawls her eyes out over Helen's departure as if she did. Whereas Jessica, and Jessica alone would subscribe to the notion that "Jules' and Jim's friendship had no equivalent in love," Frances and Sophie take delight "in the smallest things" and accept "their differences with tenderness," a shared sensibility that transcends love of all persuasions. Manhattan settings both, essentially, Frances Ha picks up where Kissing Jessica Stein leaves off, but here, there is no analogue for Helen, since both Frances and Sophie are randy heterosexuals. "The coffee people are right. We are like a lesbian couple that doesn't have sex anymore," Frances says, sharing both cigarette, and inside joke, in regard to the careening apogee of their avowed sexual orientation. Modern love, indeed. Only David Bowie can explain them. When Frances' laptop light goes out, like a lover, Sophie stops the aspiring dancer from adjourning to her own room, and like a lover who nags about a partner's annoying little habits, she softly chastises Frances over her bad decorum, regarding socks in bed. Socks are the only piece of clothing she removes, which may surprise the viewer, since all of New York can see the uninhibited pair carrying on like Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Alas, so who is Jules? And who is Jim? The film, it would seem, casts the titular character as Jules. Akin to the scene where Jim gives Catherine to his closest confidant, Frances, in a bequeathing of sorts, suggests that Sophie hook up with Lev, a roommate(one of her "two husbands", a Jules and Jim reference), which would reunite the Vassar graduates, turning the Manhattan apartment into something resembling her counterpart's crowded Austrian chalet. But Sophie, like Jim, already has a partner, and this is where Frances Ha diverges from the Jules and Jim template, since Frances' bespectacled friend remains loyal to Patch, whereas the German can't choose between Catherine and his fiancee. Frances, ever the martyr, rebuffs Lev's advances, because, perhaps, thinking ahead, she sees him as the key to luring Sophie back into her life, even though the Sacramento native thinks he's "magic". Back home for Christmas with family and friends, this transplanted New Yorker, now signified by tract housing instead of skyscrapers, and churchgoers instead of artists, seems less like a persona than a person, and more like a woman than a man. In NYC, she adopts the masculine role by paying for Lev's dinner, and also, Benji draws attention to her "weird man walk", suggesting that Frances is in drag, albeit less visibly than Catherine, who with chapeau and painted mustache, passes herself of as a man, one sunny day in France among the boys. Arguably, the scene where Frances teeters along the river Seine, the same river where Catherine jumps into, is not the first direct steal from Jules and Jim. While Frances' mother pounds on the bathroom door, the daughter lies down in the tub, more or less, underwater, which abstractedly recalls Catherine's drowning, when she drives, with Jim riding shotgun, off the dock. Like the similarly-themed Superbad, porn-lovin' Seth declares, "I don't know what I'm going to be into ten years from now," the same ambiguity imbues itself in this familial exchange: "Frances, how much longer?" asks mom. "I'll be out in a second," responds her adult child, or, maybe give it ten years. From an objective distance, Jules and Jim lock eyes, and for emphasis, the mis-en-scene freezes. What do the eyes say? In Frances Ha, the filmmaker instead employs close-ups and a shot/countershot during the climactic staring, following Frances' first show as a choreographer. We can see. What are we seeing? Expand
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adhamhanyMar 7, 2014
A sweet film about friendship and getting your life on track. Greta Gerwig gives a good performance. The directing is good, though the script could have used a little work.
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Prodigy2013Nov 7, 2013
I’ve been dying to see this for a while; and Noah Baumbach’s infectious ‘Frances Ha’, bubbles with pizzazz. This is a witty character study about Frances Frances Halladay (Greta Gerwig), a 27-year-old dancer who lives with her best friendI’ve been dying to see this for a while; and Noah Baumbach’s infectious ‘Frances Ha’, bubbles with pizzazz. This is a witty character study about Frances Frances Halladay (Greta Gerwig), a 27-year-old dancer who lives with her best friend Sophie. When Sophie decides to move out, leaving Frances low and dry, Frances is forced to figure out how to live her life. Not to take things too personally, but as 20-something year-old I can’t help but relate with some of the difficulties faced by the titular character and that struggle to get started on life. While this is clearly a Noah Baumbach film, I think equal credit should be given to star and co-scribe Greta Gerwig. Her contribution to the indie-film realm these past few years have been felt and her presence here couldn’t be any stronger. The shear level of wit, sincerity and (most of all) charisma that she brings to her character was truly something special; and should not be taken lightly. Drawing from the French New Wave and Woody Allen (mainly during the 70’s) Baumbach crafts a deliciously stylized film that tells the story in an utterly unique fashion. The black and white cinematography does so well at setting the bleak tones that comes with a quarter-life crises, and I could listen to the soundtrack all day long. Sometimes funny and sometimes heartbreaking; I’m really hoping this gem doesn't go unnoticed by year end. The film has such an appeal and deserves all the attention in the world. Expand
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AlexaSangerNov 7, 2013
Lovely movie, from the second half tough.
The Frances character gets more mature and deeper to the end of the movie. From time to time Greta Gerwig´s acting is a bit akward I do not get why she still has those ,,little child" moves or why
Lovely movie, from the second half tough.
The Frances character gets more mature and deeper to the end of the movie. From time to time Greta Gerwig´s acting is a bit akward I do not get why she still has those ,,little child" moves or why is she acting like a child.
But overall, the movie was a good one.
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windcallDec 13, 2013
This movie is witty, has great writing and a great cast it successfully emulates Woody Allen though misses much of Allen's irony, humor and charm.

Don't get me wrong the movie has charm but it is difficult at times to empathize with
This movie is witty, has great writing and a great cast it successfully emulates Woody Allen though misses much of Allen's irony, humor and charm.

Don't get me wrong the movie has charm but it is difficult at times to empathize with the characters. Their flaws (especially the protagonist's), while intended to come over as cute and endearing, inevitably cause more frustration than amusement for the viewer.

This movie is a pleasant indulgence and though it may distract you for two hours, you feel you've spent that time exploring the self-indulgences of Baumbach and Gerwig rather than exploring interesting characters struggling to find their place in the world. In a nutshell, you never forget for a second you are watching a movie.
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LeZeeDec 20, 2013
It was my personal favourite of the year. I just can't show how much I
loved this movie but will try my best in this review to explain. It was
just like the movie 'The Pursuit of Happiness' where it describes a person's struggle over
It was my personal favourite of the year. I just can't show how much I
loved this movie but will try my best in this review to explain. It was
just like the movie 'The Pursuit of Happiness' where it describes a
person's struggle over professional as well the relationship with a
best friend. I don't know why this movie was in black and white but
very seductive, like women from Charles Chaplin movies. The expressions
are 'the killer' if you are a man who fall easily for struggling women.
'Ruby Sparks' is my one of the year's favourite which was written by
the lead female of the movie and the same goes to 'Celeste and Jesse
Forever'. I know it is out of topic but I was saying the lead actress
from this movie who played Frances wrote this. All these were women
oriented subjects which rendered the movies from a distinct angle.

Frances is a cute and sarcastic woman in her late 20s lives with a best
friend Sophie in New York city. She is not talented but as a
professional dancer she earns enough to lead a happy life. Once she and
her boyfriend breakup, Sophie too throws an another bomb as she decides
to move out to live with her boyfriend. One after another her battle to
survive in the city for rich remains hopeless. But pursue for her dream
never ends as she wanted to be a fine choreographer. For all these she
must hold back her downs of her life and aim only up to self discover
the meaning of the life. Did she successful or not is what the movie
steadily chronicles her efforts.

The character Frances will be remembered for a long time, especially by
me. I just did not only had a fondness on that character but it
completely transformed me as one. In fact I felt the movie deeply into
me that I regretted for unable to give my support to Frances. I came to
know I am in love with Frances in the scene where she runs on the
streets of Chinatown. I think it is the best scene of the movie, very
adorable. You must watch the movie till the last frame before the end
credits roll up to know the meaning of this strange title. It was a
silly reason to have names like this for a movie but completely cool
and refreshing. It is not a thought provoking or an art movie but
believe me it is definitely a must see movie of the year.
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hoops2448Sep 11, 2013
While at first I had no idea what to expect from Frances Ha as it seems to have no semblance of a plot, a complete lack of meaning and a main character who jumps from one extreme to another. In the end though I was in awe of this unexpectedWhile at first I had no idea what to expect from Frances Ha as it seems to have no semblance of a plot, a complete lack of meaning and a main character who jumps from one extreme to another. In the end though I was in awe of this unexpected little triumph. When Frances (Greta Gerwig) learns that her room mate and best friend Sophie (Mickey Sumner) is moving out she must scramble to get her life in order as everyone else seems to be getting their things together. However this proves more difficult for Frances as she is an interesting and lovable train wreck. Unlike director Noah Baumbach's previous film, the intolerably boring Greenberg, Frances Ha has a lead character who sure takes some getting used to with her indecipherable rants and her illogical sense of self, but isn't an insufferable presence who only gets more despicable. It's a film about self awareness and the ability to know your own self worth and therefore it has a wonderful yet lifelike conclusion anyone who watches will be happy with. While the first act is all over the place, its only to highlight Frances' hyperactive personality and her inability to be still and settle down. The film really comes into its own when Frances is forced to make plans because Frances in trouble is both hilarious and tragic making for a compelling watch. Gerwig is fantastic and understands the effervescent nature of Frances as if it was her. Something this film makes very easy to believe. Peppered with interesting side characters to round out Frances' surprisingly large friend circle (especially for someone as high maintenance as she is), the film is equal parts unusual comedy and sombre drama as we cling to the words coming out of this self destructive yet brilliant woman. Expand
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Trev29Jan 10, 2014
Frances Ha is a hoot. It is funny and weird and short(which is a bonus). Lots of strange moments that are enjoyable to watch. It could have delved somewhat deeper, but for what it was it was good.
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VinceMMay 25, 2013
Frances Ha is a delightful study in character development and all the relationship struggles 20 something New Yorkers struggle with. Meaningful friendships is a common goal the individuals share with their ups and downs. Greta Gerwig shinesFrances Ha is a delightful study in character development and all the relationship struggles 20 something New Yorkers struggle with. Meaningful friendships is a common goal the individuals share with their ups and downs. Greta Gerwig shines throughout with an irresistible lightness that has her dancing sometimes aimlessly through the streets of NYC. We intently observe her trying to cope with her dance career and intimate partners and the inevitable disappointments as well as her moments of truthfulness and ecstasy. Expand
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KattsyltSep 22, 2013
An easy and laid back movie, nothing complicated happends ever. No major plot twists (im not sure there's any plot). Im not sure what to write anymore, i liked the movie but i dont know why. The characters are adorable and its the perfectAn easy and laid back movie, nothing complicated happends ever. No major plot twists (im not sure there's any plot). Im not sure what to write anymore, i liked the movie but i dont know why. The characters are adorable and its the perfect movie for a laid back evening. Expand
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lismis7000Jun 8, 2013
Noah Baumbach's latest is actually is best in years. Greta Gerwig is funny and sad sometimes at the same time Francis a women struggling with her career and life in her late twenties. Gerwig co-wrote the screenplay along with Bauback and isNoah Baumbach's latest is actually is best in years. Greta Gerwig is funny and sad sometimes at the same time Francis a women struggling with her career and life in her late twenties. Gerwig co-wrote the screenplay along with Bauback and is one of the best comedic screenplays in along time. I have never been a big fan of Gerwing, but that has changed with this movie, Thanks for proving an adult comedy that is for adults Expand
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itriphardJul 14, 2013
Great directing. This movie is complete. Their was No BS ending, Because their was No BS Beginning. Quite interesting Black & White Motion picture it complemented the movie. The Director of this film should direct MORE FILMS, Preferably inGreat directing. This movie is complete. Their was No BS ending, Because their was No BS Beginning. Quite interesting Black & White Motion picture it complemented the movie. The Director of this film should direct MORE FILMS, Preferably in color to loosen up the dreamy vertigo feeling. (A good effect.) Expand
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ScraperJan 9, 2020
Frances is relatable and likable. Densely packed with funny and often awkward dialogue, she switches between self-absorbed and earnest. But even when Frances is sabotaging herself, her friendships, or relationships it still seemsFrances is relatable and likable. Densely packed with funny and often awkward dialogue, she switches between self-absorbed and earnest. But even when Frances is sabotaging herself, her friendships, or relationships it still seems understandable because none of us are perfect. That's what this film translates so well. Expand
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lasttimeisawFeb 10, 2015
My second film of the NYC indie director Noah Baumbach, after his much-acclaimed indie darkhorse THE SQUID AND THE WHALE (2005, 9/10), although his muse has shifted from Jennifer Jason Leigh to the new indie-hotshot Greta Gerwig now, whoMy second film of the NYC indie director Noah Baumbach, after his much-acclaimed indie darkhorse THE SQUID AND THE WHALE (2005, 9/10), although his muse has shifted from Jennifer Jason Leigh to the new indie-hotshot Greta Gerwig now, who stars as the titular protagonist and is the co-writer of this film.

Shot entirely in Black & White (or more specifically, it is digitally shot first and then transmuted into monochrome to discharge a feeling of nostalgia), the opening montages snappily show audiences the intimate friendship between Frances Ha (Gerwig), a 27-year-old amateur dancer in NYC, and her best friend Sophie (Sumner), and they have been inseparable since college and share an apartment as well. Ten minutes later, Frances flippantly breaks up with her boyfriend Dan (Esper) simply because she cannot accept Dan’s proposal of living together in his place as she still prefers to live with Sophie.

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VonSeuxSep 22, 2014
This movie has such beauty and bitter, outstanding acting and flow. Its a relief to still find movies that portrait humans and real life dramas. Watch it! If you like it, be sure to check some Nouvelle Vague classics too.
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SpangleDec 15, 2015
Frances Ha is a charming little comedy-drama from director Noah Baumbach that certainly is easy to identify with given the struggles of the main character. Though she is certainly flawed, she has a feeling of being entirely real andFrances Ha is a charming little comedy-drama from director Noah Baumbach that certainly is easy to identify with given the struggles of the main character. Though she is certainly flawed, she has a feeling of being entirely real and authentic. Great Gerwig is fantastic, as is the rest of the cast, but Gerwig soaks up the screen and kills it the entire time. Truly plotless, Franches Ha could certainly be seen as being a touch pretentious by some, but I enjoyed it very much. It never drags and always engages you and makes you feel invested in the life of this girl who is in a bit of a rough patch of her life. However, as I said, it could certainly be called pretentious and you would have a leg to stand on. Making her attend Vassar College does not help this cause. However, on the whole, Frances Ha is a cute little film that really sweeps you in and charms you the entire time. This is the first film I have seen from Baumbach and it certainly underscores that I need to watch more. Expand
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nicholasbertFeb 12, 2014
Certainly not a masterpiece, not even in its particularly niche subsubgenre, but I thought it was better than more than half the crap they released in the last two years. The black and white doesn't really fulfill the purpose and there'sCertainly not a masterpiece, not even in its particularly niche subsubgenre, but I thought it was better than more than half the crap they released in the last two years. The black and white doesn't really fulfill the purpose and there's reason to believe it was chosen for budget rather than artistic value; anyway it's not annoying and Greta Gerwig's bulky, awkward character feels real notwithstanding the small plot holes (the mystery of how she can pay anything at all is left unveiled). Actually, I didn't find any of the characters to be very likeable, but I assume that's another take on recreating reality.

P.S.: Is that really a thing, walking out of cinemas? I don't understand, how can you rate something if you've seen half of it?
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BrianMcCriticDec 26, 2013
A terrific Indy film that shows the life of a woman in her mid 20's that lives a life going from place to place while trying to find her way in New York as a dancer. A-
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johnny_cubertDec 16, 2013
Chronically a period of apartment instability of its title character FRANCES HA her late 20s begin relationships tail spin, Golden Globe nominee GRETA GERWIG is a sight to behold you can barely take your eyes off her will it be withChronically a period of apartment instability of its title character FRANCES HA her late 20s begin relationships tail spin, Golden Globe nominee GRETA GERWIG is a sight to behold you can barely take your eyes off her will it be with Gravity & Blue Jasmine on the Oscar Best Actress list? SEE NOW on NETFLICKS... live streaming... Expand
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himeegDec 19, 2013
The awkwardness of the characters, especially Frances, and the things they do is painful to watch. But it is in these poignant moments that Noah Baumbach's ability to give his characters life. He reveals the humanness of the charactersThe awkwardness of the characters, especially Frances, and the things they do is painful to watch. But it is in these poignant moments that Noah Baumbach's ability to give his characters life. He reveals the humanness of the characters replete with flaws and gaffes and missteps. A beautiful film. Expand
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alejandro970May 3, 2020
The hard but frustrated path to fame of an aspiring dancer and her interaction with her friends, it's a tiny but tasty surprise in Black & White, enough for spend 85 minutes while endures the quarantine. Shall not miss.
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NirlashJul 22, 2017
Greta Gerwig has this amazing ability to always make you feel happy. Frances is the perfect character for her to play (no wonder she co-wrote the script) but that is not the only thing to adore here. Noah Baumbach handles the cameraGreta Gerwig has this amazing ability to always make you feel happy. Frances is the perfect character for her to play (no wonder she co-wrote the script) but that is not the only thing to adore here. Noah Baumbach handles the camera gracefully that all the emotions will strike right through your heart. Dialogues are witty, the script is sharp and you are served an delightful array of supporting characters. This is a must watch masterpiece of modern cinema, one that will melt your heart and still keep it beating. Expand
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amheretojudgeJan 16, 2018
i'm having trouble getting it off..

Frances Ha A journey of a 27 year old girl in her social and professional life resembles too much with practicality that you cringe yourself in the seat as she goes through each and every ups and downs
i'm having trouble getting it off..

Frances Ha

A journey of a 27 year old girl in her social and professional life resembles too much with practicality that you cringe yourself in the seat as she goes through each and every ups and downs which just represents how amazing of work has Noah did on paper and on screen.
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YungKangJun 20, 2018
Gerwig is so frustratingly good at playing her character that it lends this film an air of credence that its oftentimes meandering script fails to capitalize on. An endearing, occasionally irritating film that succinctly portrays theGerwig is so frustratingly good at playing her character that it lends this film an air of credence that its oftentimes meandering script fails to capitalize on. An endearing, occasionally irritating film that succinctly portrays the aimlessness and mundane nature of friendship and growing up. Expand
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metatheeidSep 2, 2019
Top banter. Tasty visuals. Dream-like. Kylo Ren. Spaciously unsettling. Love it.
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NickTheCritickNov 3, 2021
One of the best Baumbach movies. Definitely a must to see one. A perfect portrait of a contemporary woman dropped in a world full of uncertainties and instability.
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DunkaccinoJan 8, 2023
As a film, there is no doubt some blanks to be filled. As a character piece, Frances Ha very much worked for me. Maybe because I’m the target audience. I relate to Frances.
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 8, 2022
Greta Gerwig is fantastically charming and witty in this all-together lovable and uplifting film. You'll be happily humming David Bowie for days after this one.
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hitmewithtruckNov 7, 2022
Once again a masterpiece with Greta Gerwig. My only complaint is why is Greta Gerwig not in every movie and what can we do to fix this problem in the movie industry.
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