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  • Actors: Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione
  • Directors: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
  • Format: PAL, Colour, Anamorphic, Dolby, Surround Sound
  • Language: French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Artificial Eye
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Oct. 2014
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (97 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00M316CNI
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 17,483 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Academy Award-winning actress Marion Cotillard plays Sandra, a young woman assisted by her husband, who has only one weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job.

Directed by The Dardenne Brothers, who are the most celebrated and decorated filmmaking partners in the world, boasting five Cannes wins and countless other international awards. Two Days, One Night was in competition for the Palme d'Or at this years Cannes Film Festival.

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Sandra (Marion Cotillard - `Rust and Bone') is a young mother in Belgium, who has been off sick. She returns to work to find that her co workers have been given the choice of a hefty bonus and she is `let go'or she can have her job back and they get nothing. She finds this out as the day draws to a close on a Friday.

Her husband is really supportive, that is Fabrizio Rongione playing Manu, and he convinces her that all is not lost. With his encouragement she decides to visit all sixteen of her colleagues and ask them to take another vote on Monday and hopefully be able to keep her job and save her family from the ignominy of social housing and having to move. What follows are her attempts to connect with all of the people she thought she knew over the rest of the weekend. The ups and downs are truly moving and the outcome is always uncertain.

This showcases a brilliant performance from Cotillard who captures the strength and fragility of the pill popping Sandra just perfectly. The film has a natural pace and almost casual observational quality that draws you in and makes you feel part of the whole process. It is in French with very good subs and is a truly great piece of film making.
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While not the best Dardenne film, "Two Days, One Night" is very engaging and the viewer becomes involved in the life of the protagonist (Sandra) as she visits her fellow workers in an attempt to elicit their support, asking them to make a financial sacrifice so that she won't lose her job. Her calls on her colleagues are sometimes humiliating and at other times deeply connecting. In the process, we too get our foot in the door of their lives, noticing that they too have anxieties and harsh dilemmas to face and that none of them is rich and secure. In the film, Sandra moves from feeling a depressed, anxious and worthless victim to feeling buoyant, positive and purposeful. Her ordeal enables her to make a moral decision, and in the process to experience her own integrity.
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A typical French language film with no background music and artistically shot , that I like , and is ostensibly about a woman , Sandra , trying to save her job by persuading her co workers to vote for her to stop her being sacked but it's really about a woman coming to terms with her clinical depression and finding that she's a worthwhile human being - worth watching and better that plenty of other films of this type.
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A simple premise, small budget and a beautiful study in what can be done with good acting (the ever-excellent and compelling Marion Cotillard) and direction to match. The premise, 16 workers opt for a 1000 euro bonus each at the expense of their co-worker (Cotillard) losing her job unless she can persuade them to change their minds. And on that moral conundrum the whole film rests and still manages to be more gripping and compelling than films with 10 times the budget. What I liked particularly was that this problem was not just presented as a simplistic choice between right and wrong, but that the circumstances of the co-workers were fleshed out such that your sympathies were, to some extent, with both those who opted for the bonus and those who were persuaded to forego it to preserve their co-workers job. As such it serves as a philosophical reflection on how our moral choices are influenced by the circumstances we find ourselves in.

An excellent film that is certainly worth your time.
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This excellent film draws you in. As she is preparing a fruit tart for her hisband ad her two children, Sandra (Marion Cotillard) hears by 'phone that she has lost her job at the small solar panel company at which she works. For a time she has been off ill with depression ; is this a factor? The manner of the sacking is bizarre - the result of a poll initiated by management and taken among the 16 workers, who vote either for a 1000 Euro bonus or for the continuing employment of Sandra. The vote goes against Sandra 14-2. The narrative drive of the film is Sandra's angst-ridden, uncertain attempt to visit all 16 co-workers in two days and persuade them to change their minds. And this, it seems, is what the film is about.

What it is really about, however, is Sandra's view of herself and her journey towards good health, a journey which is far from certain to succeed. Supported by the unwavering encouragement of her husband,Manu, she visits her work colleagues, and we meet a group of poor people in differing situations for most of whom the bonus is a godsend ; how is it possible to give it up? And so Sandra faces setbacks which are really hard to take. How successful or unssucessful she is, the film reveals, increasingly involvingly as it goes on.

It is true that one or two episodes in the film strain credulity a little, but the portrayal of the lives of these people and the exceptionally strong central performance of Marion Cottillard, who is hardly ever off screen and usually in close focus, make up for that, in my view. As the film moves on, we really want to know the result of the eventual second vote, on the Monday morning after the weekend during which her visits take place, And so we reach the vote, and the film ends, very effectively in my view - but about that I can say nothing! Highly recommended
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