Right Here Right Now (2016)

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Nora is a bright young professional whose new job at a financial firm turns out to be a trial by fire when she learns that her bosses share a tumultuous history with her prickly mathematician father. Meanwhile, an interoffice romance with a competitive colleague leads to even more complications, leaving Nora to navigate a minefield of delicate relationships as she climbs the corporate ladder.

Introduction
"Right Here Right Now" is a 2016 French romantic-drama movie directed by Fabien Constant, starring Sarah Jessica Parker in the lead role. The motion picture is initially referred to as "Blue Night" in other markets. It depicts a day in the life of Viviane, a popular jazz singer in New York City, as she grapples with life-altering news, questioning her life's choices and her future.

The Plot
In "Right Here Right Now", Sarah Jessica Parker portrays Vivienne, a jazz singer who has just recently received the disastrous medical diagnosis indicating she has a brain tumor. The information sends her spiraling, as she must contend not only with her own mortality but also her individual remorses and disregarded relationships. The film follows her through a 24-hour psychological roller-coaster as she processes her future, reconnects with estranged relationships, and faces her demons.

Characters and Interactions
Other notable characters in the movie include Vivienne's overworked supervisor Ben, represented by Common, her estranged daughter Lucie, played by Gus Birney, and her worried mom Jeanne, depicted by Jacqueline Bisset. Throughout the day, Vivienne engages with these characters as well as a few others in her life, consisting of an ex-lover and an old friend. These interactions are portrayed in a series of poignant and heartbreaking scenes, starkly bringing to light the nature of life, relationships, and is sorry for.

Themes

"Right Here Right Now" explores themes of life and death, love and estrangement, and regret and redemption. The film is a bittersweet symphony accentuated by Vivienne's jazz singing, underscoring her emotional journey into the depths of her soul. It comes to grips with the weighty problems of life and death, exposing the human impulse to consider what one has finished with their life when faced with the end of it. It pulls the audience into Vivienne's world of stress and anxiety, fear, hope, and a subtle durability in confronting her condition.

Important Reception
While the crucial reception of "Right Here Right Now" was combined, Sarah Jessica Parker was lauded for her raw, outstanding efficiency. Critics applauded her representation of Vivienne-- a woman on the verge of individual collapse given her life-altering diagnosis.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Right Here Right Now" is a somber exploration of a female's journey filled with introspection and facing tough existential questions on the precipice of a life-altering medical diagnosis. It's a reflective display of the human experience when life provides its harshest blows, communicated through a prism of pathos and strength. The movie's direction, paired with impressive efficiencies, particularly by Parker, make it an unforgettable contribution to the drama category. In spite of its melancholic overtones, the movie's nuanced portrait of life, love, and regret leaves an enduring impression.

Top Cast

  • Agathe Bonitzer (small)
    Agathe Bonitzer
    Nora
  • Vincent Lacoste (small)
    Vincent Lacoste
    Xavier
  • Lambert Wilson (small)
    Lambert Wilson
    Barsac
  • Isabelle Huppert (small)
    Isabelle Huppert
    Solveig
  • Jean-Pierre Bacri (small)
    Jean-Pierre Bacri
    Serge
  • Julia Faure (small)
    Julia Faure
    Maya
  • Pascal Greggory (small)
    Pascal Greggory
    Prévôt-Parédès
  • Virgil Vernier (small)
    Virgil Vernier
    Zeligmann
  • Pierre Léon (small)
    Pierre Léon
    Léon Méchain
  • Vladimir Léon
    Alexandre Méchain