
Voici pourquoi:
"Nervously bucking majority opinion, we'll pick Incendies, a French-Canadian drama in which a recently deceased woman, raised in Lebanon before moving to Montreal, leaves her adult twin children two letters to deliver: one to the father they thought was dead, the other to a brother they didn't know existed. Crosscutting between the twins' trip to Lebanon in the present and their mother's life in that country's civil war in the 1970s, the film boasts an epic sweep, an emotional intensity and a few plot surprises. In other words, unlike its competition for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, Incendies is a real movie — one that might please a few dozen Academy members. And in this category, that's all it takes."
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2044968_2052929_2055440,00.html
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