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Director: Thomas Ngijol
Cast: Thomas Ngijol, Karole Rocher, Julien Boisselier, Olivier Marchal
Fastlife: always go further, faster, to shine in the eyes of others: this is the motto of Franklin. Franklin is a megalomaniac obsessed by the desire to shine at any price. He will have to choose between becoming a man or continue to live the Fastlife...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Fastlife is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Thomas Ngijol. While the film has received mixed reviews from critics, it has managed to resonate with some audiences, earning a respectable 6.6/10 rating on IMDb.
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Fans of quirky French comedies will enjoy Fastlife, the 2014 film directed by Thomas Ngijol that blends slapstick humor with a sharp social commentary on materialism and the relentless pursuit of success. The lead performance by Ngijol as the megalomaniacal Franklin is both hilarious and poignant, as he struggles to choose between becoming a genuine person or continuing to live the 'Fastlife' of shallow ambition.
Fastlife is the debut solo studio album by American recording artist Joe Jonas. The album was released on October 11, 2011, through Hollywood Records. Fastlife serves as Jonas' first album outside of his band Jonas Brothers, which went on hiatus one year prior to its release. Jonas hoped to create a more mature and "electric" sound for the album, a contrast from the pop-rock releases with his band. To achieve this goal, Jonas worked with a range of urban producers such as Danja and Chris Brown, among others. Fastlife lyrically speaks of topics such as love, sex, and breakups. Jonas received co-writer credits for seven songs on the album.
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