James Gray revisits his childhood in “Armageddon time” under the astonished eyes of Kalindi

James Gray revisits his childhood in “Armageddon time” under the astonished eyes of Kalindi

Is cinema the best cure for a hangover? In any case, Kalindi had a lot of fun during the screening of the film (when she was awake).

In bourgeois America before Reagan, children depend on their parents’ dreams. Bad luck, Paul dreams of becoming an artist. Meanwhile, his friend Johnny bears the brunt of 1980s New York racism. Together, they try to imagine a future where anything is possible, before reality reaches them.

For his eighth feature film, James Gray (The Lost City of Z, The Immigrant, Ad Astra…) Attempts a self-portrait. An ideal cinema moment to recover from a drunk evening when you are no longer 20 years old. We tell you everything in this new installment of the only opinion that matters.

The only opinion that matters

What if the movie you were going to see tonight was dung? Every week, our national Kalindi fires on ambulances and offers you, not interviews, not portraits, but his opinion (and that’s not bad already).

The only opinion that matters is coming for an explosive Season 2 on all platforms! Half critic and half bar pillar, here’s a film journalist who should give you a hard time because she likes popcorn salty.

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Credits

The only opinion that matters is a Madmoizelle podcast written and presented by Kalindi Ramphul. Production, music and editing: Mathis Grossos. Editor-in-chief: Marie-Stéphanie Servos.

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