TV show: Jumanji: Next Level, Pupil… What to watch on TV tonight?

TV show: Jumanji: Next Level, Pupil… What to watch on TV tonight?

Fantasy movie Jumanji: Next Level, drama Pupille, Capital magazine and western Plains of The Man from the High… Here is the Télé 7 Jours selection for Sunday, August 28, 2022, prepared by the editors.

fantasy movie Jumanji: Next Level To be followed at 21:10 TF1. A group of teenagers, accompanied by two grandparents, find themselves once again in the dangerous world of an old video game… Changing the landscape, exploring the desert or snowy mountains is a good idea, but it also needed a refresh. gag type. Therefore, the effect of surprise is gone and the charm is less effective. A few successful scenes remain, such as rope bridges, that are creative and very true to the spirit of video games. As for the actors, they stack up with delight, from Jack Black to Dwayne Johnson.

at 21:10 France 2 we watch drama Student. Alice had been waiting for ten years to adopt a child. It’s a project she pursues alone, despite her divorce and the whims of a strict procedure. Théo, born under X, is given up for adoption. Here’s the story of how they met… A radiant, emotional take on Élodie Bouchez as an adoptive mother that brought us to tears. More so than a documentary on the subject, the emotional power of the fiction amplifies the impact of immersion in this sensitive terrain.

M6 magazine at 21:10 Capital city. Kiabi: The secrets of the brand in low price and maximum profit T-shirts are two euros, pajamas are four euros, chino jeans are fifteen euros. Beyond its tight prices, what are the secrets of this brand’s imposition in this hyper-competitive market? Decathlon, Action, Noz, Gifi, Electro Dépôt: These well-known brands are located in eight hundred commercial regions of France. Capital is at the center of all the challenges of our commercial spaces, deciphering for you the economic consequences of the onslaught of low-priced kings.

We end this selection with the west. man of the high plains at 20:55 Art. Around 1870, in the United States. A lone cavalryman rescues the inhabitants of a small town threatened by three hitmen… Still heavily influenced by Sergio Leone’s films, Clint Eastwood brings a startling baroque dimension to his first western as a director. Intentionally slow-paced, featuring a single protagonist worthy of the “nameless man”‘s heir, and rich with surprising sequences (the city is painted blood red), the movie is remembered for a long time…

Sarah Ibri

Source: Programme Television

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