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  1. Apr 4, 2024 · Critic’s Pick ‘Yannick’ Review: First Act Problems Audience members revolting against bad art isn’t a new thing, but Quentin Dupieux puts a fresh twist on that theme in his surreal new comedy.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Pio Marmaï, Sébastien Chassagne and Blanche Gardin excel as the mediocre actors, caught in the middle of defending their art, fearing for their lives and realising Yannick might actually have a point.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · Yannick. Everyone is a critic, but there is a small subset who, when consuming something they consider sub-par, believe they could do it better. Their relationship with artists is tense, as their ultimate verdict is not ‘good’ or ‘bad’, but ‘here’s what I would have done differently’.

  4. His latest film, Yannick, might have a rather absurd premise, but it follows through on its core ideas with a surprising amount of clarity and structure.

  5. It is also customary for critics to analyze works of art, aiming to highlight the reasons for their admiration or rejection, as well as pointing out their strengths and weaknesses. However, the audiences remain the weakest aspect in this equation.

  6. Apr 13, 2024 · Yannick (Raphaël Quenard), self-proclaimed night watchman and self-righteous in his views about the role and nature of art, adopts the physiognomy of Norman Rockwell’s Freedom of Speech figure (as noted by critic Michael Sicinski) while channeling the irksome acuity of Socrates.

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  8. Apr 15, 2024 · But the greatest sign that Yannick is a few Adderall tablets shy of a full medicine cabinet is his art literacy, facilitated by an astounding display of arrogance: Interrupting a play in...

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