‘French Girl’ (2024) Review: Another Day, Another Rom-Com

Embark on a rom-com journey with a twist in ‘French Girl,’ the latest offering from writers and directors James A. Woods and Nicolas Wright, known for their work on ‘Independence Day: Resurgence.’ Set against the backdrop of Quebec City, this film explores the complexities of romance and relationships with a healthy dose of humour and heart.

Zach Braff stars as Gordon, a middle-school English teacher, whose relationship with the talented chef Sophie, played by Evelyne Brochu, is put to the test when an old flame, Ruby (Vanessa Hudgens), reenters their lives.

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As Sophie considers a job offer that would take her away from New York to Quebec City, Gordon’s insecurities come to the forefront, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings.

Brochu delivers a compelling performance as Sophie, bringing authenticity and intelligence to her character. Meanwhile, Hudgens shines as Ruby, adding a touch of glamour and intrigue to the story. The chemistry between the characters is palpable, creating tension and excitement as the plot unfolds.

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While ‘French Girl’ may rely on familiar rom-com tropes, it also offers a fresh perspective on love and loyalty. The film’s Quebec setting and vibrant supporting characters add depth and charm to the narrative, providing a rich backdrop for the unfolding drama.

Despite its predictable moments, ‘French Girl’ offers plenty of laughs and heartfelt moments. Braff’s comedic timing and physical comedy are on full display, while Brochu’s portrayal of Sophie is both endearing and relatable. Hudgens brings a sense of mystery and allure to her role, keeping audiences guessing until the very end.

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