In the last week or so I've watched 4 French films & found each one to be wonderful entertainment. All 4 had an uncomplicated story-line which contrived to become wider & deeper than at first thought. Short lines of dialogue create viewer-friendly subtitles. Directors, it seems, are unafraid to show long intervals of silence during which, wait for it, some real acting takes place "before your very eyes".
Being inquisitive, I've massively enjoyed seeing how ordinary French people live in previously unpublicized parts of the country; what we used to call "kitchen sink drama" but somehow the French sinks are far more interesting!
More please.