![]() ![]() "Wild Side" received critical acclaim upon release, with praise for the song's vocals and production. It was written by the two artists alongside Keynon Moore, Pardison Fontaine, Starrah, Dave Cappa, Jonah Christian, June Nawakii, Taylor Ross, and Tyler Rohn, and was produced by the latter six and Normani. The song marks her first radio single since 2019's " Motivation". It was released through Keep Cool and RCA Records on July 16, 2021, as the lead single from Normani's upcoming debut solo album. " Wild Side" is a song by American singer Normani, featuring American rapper Cardi B. This film is not rated.2021 single by Normani featuring Cardi B "Wild Side" At the Manhattan 2, 59th Street east of Third Avenue and the Criterion Center, Broadway at West 45th Street. Berri photography by Yves Pouffany edited by Jacques Witta music by Michel Stelio produced by Pierre Grunstein a co-production of Renn Productions and S.F.P. ONE WILD MOMENT, directed by Claude Berri written (French with English subtitles) by Mr. Here he blithely ignores the gloomy Freudian implications of the father-daughter relationships, but he never succeeds in finding a truly comic or surprising attitude to replace the good doctor's sensible analyses of such things. Berri is one of France's most decent-spirited film makers, and from time to time a most entertaining one (''The Two of Us,'' ''Marry Me, Marry Me'' and ''Le Sex Shop''). What we do see is slickly acted, but because the characters are so lightweight without being engagingly foolish, ''One Wild Moment'' is less an entertainment than an imposition on one's time. It's so easy for movies to show us everything and everybody that we tend to forget the amount of dramatic weight that can be carried by someone who is never seen. One of the minor triumphs of ''One Wild Moment'' is the way it acknowledges the importance of off-screen characters in films (in this case, Jacques's philandering wife). ''One Wild Moment'' unfortunately is the kind of farce that works best when it's trying least hard to be funny, as in a perfectly understandable, bitter confrontation between Pierre and his jealous daughter, Martine, and when Jacques is trying to persuade himself that his wife is telling him the truth when she says how bored she is at the Club Med. There seems every possibility either that ''One Wild Moment'' will demonstrate the joys of carefree incest, French-style, or that it will turn into a kinky sort of sophisticated daughter-swapping party. ![]() The first morning they wake up in their rented villa, Fran,coise gets out of her bed and runs up to daddy's room, where she climbs into bed to be cuddled in a fashion not entirely innocent. In the car driving south, the two girls simply can't keep their hands off their respective dads. The friends take off for a summer holiday on the Cote d'Azur accompanied by their two nubile, extremely sexy teenage daughters, Fran,coise (Agnes Soral) and Martine (Christine Dejoux).įrom the very first sequence of the film, sex hangs over the foursome like a not-quite-fresh laughing gas. Berri's screenplay is about two middle-aged friends, Pierre (Jean-Pierre Marielle), a well-adjusted divorce without permanent attachments, and Jacques (Victor Lanoux), a fellow whose wife, whom he has happily fought with and loved for 20 years, is vacationing at a Club Med in Morocco. Featurelength films, even French comedies like this one, need to have some sort of point of view. ''ONE WILD MOMENT,'' a 1977 Claude Berri comedy that opens today at the Criterion and other theaters, gives the impression of having once been a short film that has been drawn out to feature length without anyone's having considered the consequences and obligations. ![]()
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