Alias Betty (2001)
8/10
Go see it!
5 April 2002
This movie has some very strong parts. It's sometimes very intense, sometimes funny, but never it let you indifferent. You tend to identify to the character. Sandrine Kiberlain is superb as Betty, the best-seller writer that sees her life change, not by her writing but by her mother. It's also a critical eye on today's society.

Out of 100, I gave it 82. That's *** out of **** stars.

Seen in Toronto, at the Canada Square Famous Players Cinemas, during the Cine-Franco Festival, on April 4th, 2002.
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