

One Year, One Night

Ramón and Céline are a young couple that attended a concert at the Bataclan theatre in Paris on the fateful night of November 13, 2015. They survive the attack, but when they leave the theatre, they are no longer the same. That night leaves a deep scar on both their lives and each tries to cope.
It's like if Post trauma were the name of stale breakfast cereal...
Not even the multiple time lines and fake-outs used in desperation to generate interest succeeded in making this tale of the night and aftermath of the attack on the Bataclan anything more than a bag of PTSD cliches.
I might've even called this a money grab, profiting off the November 13 tragedy, were it not for the presence of the always invested Noémie Merlant (and Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, who here makes up for some past missteps made after his strong performance in **BPM Beats Per Minute**). Oh, and the fact the film is biographical, based on the account of Ramón González in _Paz, amor y death metal_.