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Review
https://youtu.be/4ZheAEHxRXs Kermode
Top Critic
Dave Calhoun
Time Out November 23, 2016
It echoes Hansen-Løve’s previous films in her delicate approach to the passing of time and her sensitivity toward life’s expectations and disappointments.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5
Top Critic
David Ehrlich
indieWIRE October 4, 2016
Convincing proof that Mia Hansen-Løve is one of the best filmmakers on the planet.
Full Review | Original Score: A
Other
Rotten Tomatoes 86%
Critics Consensus: A union to cherish between a writer-director and star working at peak power, Things to Come offers quietly profound observations on life, love, and the irrevocable passage of time.
Nathalie teaches philosophy at a high school in Paris. She is passionate about her job and particularly enjoys passing on the pleasure of thinking. Married with two children, she divides her time between her family, former students and her very possessive mother. One day, Nathalie’s husband announces he is leaving her for another woman. With freedom thrust upon her, Nathalie must reinvent her life
IMDB
BBFC 12A
TYPE Feature
APPROX. RUNNING MINUTES 100
RELEASE DATES 02/09/2016
BBFCINSIGHT infrequent strong language, drug misuse
GENRE(S) Drama
DIRECTOR(S) Mia Hansen-Løve
CAST INCLUDES Isabelle Huppert, André Marcon, Roman Kolinka, Edith Scob, Sarah Le Picard, Solal Forte
SUMMARY THINGS TO COME is a French drama about a middle-aged philosophy teacher who struggles on with her life following several unexpected changes of fortune.
CUT All known versions of this work passed uncut.