‘Frankie’ Review: Isabelle Huppert Delivers Her Most Vulnerable Performance Ever indiewire.com/2019/05/frankie-review-isabelle-huppert-cannes-1202143034 May 20, 2019
Cannes: Ira Sachs' gorgeous and tender Portugal-set drama shows a side of Isabelle Huppert you've never seen before.
“Frankie” Ira Sachs
“Frankie,” by the American writer-director Ira Sachs, is a tiny little trinket of a film. It’s like an elegant bracelet that’s modest enough to go unnoticed, but nevertheless reveals a quietly exquisite beauty to those who are willing to lean in and look closer (even if they have to squint). In other words, it’s an Ira Sachs movie, only more so. But in this one, that bracelet is being worn by Isabelle Huppert, and it fits on her wrist like a second skin. Sachs has always been a storyteller who doesn’t create his characters so much as he observes them from a safe but intimate distance — watching them the way you might catch yourself staring at a stranger on a crowded subway train — and his recent movies have 1/5