Full Time

audience Reviews

, 92% Audience Score
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Soundtrack made me feel like I was stuck in a MRI machine for the duration. The movie was is relentlessy anxious Good acting, cinematography, writing, etc. etc. but not at all likable
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Saw it on a flight, absolutely superb. Highly recommend.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Beautifully acted accurate view of single motherhood
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Full Time – Non-Stop Transit Bad Dream This is quality movie making, highlighting the hand-to-mouth existence of a single working mum - struggling to keep the wolf from the door while commuting to and from Paris during a crippling transport strike. For his second feature, writer/director Eric Gravel makes sure not a moment is wasted on unnecessary story details - this is solid storytelling capturing the exhausting, everyday battles so many modern parents and workers are forced to face in cities all over the world - while also being a strong comment on social and personal mores. Laure Calamy's striking performance certainly earns the well-deserved praise for her award-winning performance as the 5-star chambermaid trapped in hideous robot-like working conditions. While not all the ideas may come off perfectly, it's good stuff, with a Tangerine Dream-like soundscape to keep it moving. Recommended as above–average quality, for discerning viewers.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Full Time is an intense and gripping high wire act. A meticulously crafted film about one woman's struggle to stay afloat in life. Julie is a single mother of two who lives just outside Paris. Each day she travels into Paris, where she is the head chambermaid in a 5 star hotel. Her job is stressful enough but is exacerbated by transit strikes, which make her day harder each day. Add in childcare struggles and an absent father who is behind in alimony, all making each day harder and more stressful. We follow Julie on this journey, feeling each body blow along the way. In this situation she is also looking for a new job, adding further drama to the mix. This wonderful film is a great illustration of the demands of modern life, especially for a single working mother. It's also actually gripping, in a very well paced film that remains essential throughout. Laure Calamy is strong and robust in the lead role in a film that rewards quite heavily.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    The greatest 01 hour: and 27 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    I didn't believe the story and stress; didn't convey it well. When asked why she commutes to Paris she said she likes the team, first world problems
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    They turned an emotionally charged slice of life into a suspense thriller which is super interesting. I think the content may be too close to home for some. This was a fine movie, but not the kind easily recommended to others.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Very compelling and so realistic.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    MOVIE REVIEW Full Time (À plein temps) – Genre: Drama Year Released: 2021, 2023 Music Box Films streaming and DVD Runtime: 1h 28m Director(s): Éric Gravel Writer(s): Éric Gravel Cast: Laure Calamy, Anne Suarez, Geneviève Mnich, Nolan Arizmendi, Sasha Lemaitre Cremaschi, Cyril Gueï, Lucie Gallo, Agathe Dronne, Mathilde Weil, Dana Fiaque, Mareme N'Diaye Language: French with English subtitles Where To Watch: now available on DVD and digital https://www.musicboxfilms.com/film/full-time/ RAVING REVIEW: Prepare yourself for an equally entertaining and thought-provoking cinematic journey. Éric Gravel's FULL TIME takes us through the ups and downs of the life of Julie Roy; a character brilliantly brought to life by Laure Calamy. This film celebrates the resilience of the human spirit as we follow Julie's everyday struggles as a single mother. FULL TIME delivers a powerful narrative that keeps viewers satiated. Calamy's performance beautifully complements Gravel's keen direction, while Irène Drésel's electrifying score further intensifies the film. We explore universally relatable themes, dissecting societal challenges, the government's responsibility in supporting its citizens, and the pursuit of stability in a chaotic world. The movie's ability to provoke introspection and self-reflection in viewers showcases the power of its storytelling. Set in the backdrop of Paris, Julie, a hotel maid and single mother, contends with many challenges, from her ex-husband's debts and low wages to her children's nanny quitting and strikes jeopardizing her punctuality at work. Gravel's directorial finesse captures the ever-present tension, creating an atmosphere that resonates with viewers. A notable aspect of FULL TIME is Julie's sense of isolation, this is done through various ways throughout the film, but arguably the most potent form is showing how Julie just doesn't have time for others—underscoring the harsh realities of modern life, making Julie's story all the more poignant and relevant. As a recipient of the Best Director and Best Actress Horizons (Orizzonti) awards at the Venice Film Festival, FULL TIME stands as a testament to the skill and dedication of its cast and crew. The film dodges clichés and melodrama, providing an enjoyable experience while delivering a meaningful message, a rare feat for any movie. Instead, offering a fresh perspective on human nature's heroic and imperfect aspects. In conclusion, FULL TIME is a riveting and thought-provoking film that skillfully showcases the challenges faced by a single mother in an accessible and engaging way. With exceptional performances, a directorial style that accentuates the gritty realism of life's trials, and a unique blend of genres, FULL TIME is a must-watch for everyone, not just movie buffs. For more reviews, please visit – https://linktr.ee/Overlyhonestmoviereviews for more info. Follow me on Letterboxd, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Find my social media accounts on most platforms simply by searching Overly Honest Movie Reviews. I'm always happy to hear from my readers; please say hi or send me any questions about movies.