Kristen Stewart and the 'Full Phil' Cast Received Praise at Cannes

Variety

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Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson shone at the premiere of French musician and director Quentin Dupieux's absurd father-daughter comedy "Full Phil" at the Palais. Before the screening, Dupieux and his cast took the stage alongside a group that included names like Charlotte Le Bon and Emma Mackey. Mackey's latest film "Ella McCay" had achieved great success, raising expectations for "Full Phil" as well.

The film received mixed reviews during its screening at the Cannes Film Festival. However, the audience's enthusiastic five-minute ovation indicated that some aspects of the film were well-received. The performances of Kristen Stewart and Woody Harrelson left a positive impact on the audience. Particularly, Stewart's character stood out for successfully reflecting the absurdity and emotional depth of the film.

While "Full Phil" draws attention with Dupieux's unconventional storytelling style, it humorously addresses the father-daughter relationship. The film's elements of absurd comedy aim to offer viewers a unique experience. This first screening at Cannes sparked curiosity about the film's potential impact on the international stage.

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