Anyways.
Two Days, One Night.
Another fantastic film from the Dardennes. Marion Cotillard offers her best performance since Rust and Bone, maybe even since La Vie En Rose. She truly was fantastic in this film. A very interesting parable, pitting an almost barbaric self-interest versus compassion and humanity. It's fascinating, the way it examines herd mentality, manipulation, and peer pressure in the work place. It wavers on the edge of melodrama at a couple points but thankfully never leaps fully in, and the story seems a little less organic at times than previous films by the two brothers, but all the same, it's a brilliant film about a broken woman's journey to self-discovery.
8.5/10