Mama Weed (2020)

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Original Title: La Daronne

A translator working for the police gets involved in the other side of drug dealing.

Introduction
"Mama Weed" (original title "La Daronne"), is a 2020 French criminal activity comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Paul Salomé and adapted from a novel by Hannelore Cayre. The protagonist, Patience Portefeux (played by Isabelle Huppert), is a French-Arabic authorities translator concentrating on phone security. Embed in Paris, Patience ends up being a drug dealer after her years of deal with the cops narcotics system assemble with her individual life struggles.

Plot Summary
Persistence works in narcotics, translating wiretapped discussions between the city's significant drug dealers. She's been living a double life, supervising the mother of among those dealerships after interrogating him. Meanwhile, she struggles financially to pay for her own terminally ill mom's care in a personal retirement home. When she overhears on a wiretap about a huge drug delivery coming into Paris, she chooses to intercept the drugs, rebrand them as "Mama Weed," and sell them herself.

Turning Point
The turning point is when Patience comes across a sack of hash that was lost by among her suspects. Seeing a way to fix her financial problems, she adopts the persona of 'Mama Weed'. Aided by her understanding of the drug trafficking community, her police connections, and some hilariously-used Google Translate, she enters the function of a formidable drug lord. Patience's change into 'Mama Weed' is not simply driven by cash however by a sense of financial obligation and obligation towards the kid of her Arabic caretaker who's arrested after being unjustly implicated in drug trafficking.

Characters
In spite of its criminal activity focus, 'Mama Weed' focuses on strong feminine characters. Perseverance Portefeux is a witty, gritty, and fearlessly determined lead. Her interactions and relationship with Colette, Khadija, and other female characters in the film show a special case of womanly uniformity. Isabelle Huppert offers a strong yet empathetic representation of Patience-- a woman finding power, control, and agency in the middle of personal and expert battles.

Style and Reception
"Mama Weed" is an intriguing blend of crime and comedy, interlaced with aspects of a thrilling drama. It showcases a subtle yet effective approach to social concerns such as racial discrimination, substance abuse, and corruption in law enforcement agencies. The movie's style is a mix of slow-burning criminal offense storylines and tongue-in-cheek humor that makes it a pleasurable watch.

The reception of the movie has been usually favorable. Huppert's efficiency as Patience has been lauded, and the film's unique angle on the crime category has actually been applauded. However, some critics have actually discussed the tonal shift from funny to drama to be a little abrupt sometimes.

Conclusion
"Mama Weed" is a refreshing narrative break from stereotyped police procedural. It presents a compelling picture of the improvement of a normal woman into a remarkable drug lord while critiquing social bias and corruption. This film likewise works as a tip that you can find your true potential at any age, irrespective of the scenario you're in. Above all, it reveals that the spirit of strength, imagination, and survival really endows one with power in a world ridden with hidden difficulties.

Top Cast

  • Isabelle Huppert (small)
    Isabelle Huppert
    Patience Portefeux
  • Liliane Rovère (small)
    Liliane Rovère
    Mme Portefeux
  • Hippolyte Girardot (small)
    Hippolyte Girardot
    Philippe
  • Iris Bry (small)
    Iris Bry
    Hortense Portefeux
  • Pierre Rousselet (small)
    Pierre Rousselet
    Agent PC sécurité
  • Farida Ouchani (small)
    Farida Ouchani
    Kadidja
  • Rebecca Marder (small)
    Rebecca Marder
    Gabrielle Portefeux
  • Léonore Confino (small)
    Léonore Confino
    Directrice EHPAD
  • Jade-Nadja Nguyen (small)
    Jade-Nadja Nguyen
    Colette Fo
  • Kamel Guenfoud (small)
    Kamel Guenfoud
    Frère Cherkaoui 2
  • Youssef Sahraoui (small)
    Youssef Sahraoui
    Frère Cherkaoui 1