The cultural choices of the "Point": vibrate with Dumas or laugh with Aymé?

"You can freely adapt The Three Musketeers as long as you make it a great show for the cinema," says director Martin Bourboulon, who signs an ambitious diptych: D'Artagnan (in theaters April 5) and Milady (the December 13)

The cultural choices of the "Point": vibrate with Dumas or laugh with Aymé?

"You can freely adapt The Three Musketeers as long as you make it a great show for the cinema," says director Martin Bourboulon, who signs an ambitious diptych: D'Artagnan (in theaters April 5) and Milady (the December 13). We've seen the first one, and it's very well done: devilishly paced, full of panache and action, endearing, dramatic at times, and wonderfully well embodied.

Martin Bourboulon brilliantly takes up the torch of the swashbuckling genre by attacking the monument of Alexandre Dumas. His film combines action, romance and drama with a great sense of rhythm, real cavalcades and duels in sequence shots. We are waiting for the sequel!

Eco-anxious, avoid Extrapolations! This new series describes, over 8 episodes covering a period of thirty-three years, the grim picture of a near future struck down by climate change. The story begins in 2037, on an Earth where warming has indeed reached a rise of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and is rushing towards 2°C. Life on the globe is deteriorating at high speed: mega-fires, air degradation, intense heat waves, complete melting of the Arctic ice cap, submersion of coastal cities, disappearance of species...

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The Cat, in particular, is so overwhelmed by the kindness of his new companion that he offers him, a little out of friendship, a lot out of guilt, to go blind in his place. From then on, this blindness which is so disabling goes, a little like an epidemic, to circulate from one to the other, subtly questioning the limits of love, friendship, consent and voluntary enslavement.

"The Dog", every Sunday at 6:30 p.m. until May 7, 2023 at the Studio Théâtre de la Comédie-Française.

Did you know that Jean-Michel Basquiat only worked in music? That he was even part of a band? Thirty-five years after the painter's death by overdose, the Philharmonie recreates the sound environment of his New York studio for an exhibition.

We let ourselves be lulled by Charlie Parker, Maria Callas, Ravel, Beethoven... But also by the new sounds emerging in the heart of the Big Apple at the time: new wave and hip-hop. This little throwback to the 1980s is not unpleasant!

"Basquiat Soundtracks", from April 6 to July 30, 2023 at the Philharmonie de Paris.

Let's just confess: we thought we heard and expected everything from Lana Del Rey. Her drawling voice on aerial melodies was beginning to be frankly repetitive and her eternal sad doe gaze appearing, once again, on the cover of her new album produced (as usual!) by Jack Antonoff did not bode well. new. And then with a flick of her long eyelashes, she undeceived us.

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