A woman trekking door-to-door, asking her colleagues to forgo their bonuses so she can keep her job, hardly seems like the sort of story that could sustain 90 minutes. But “Two Days, One Night” offers emotionally riveting, ticking-clock sociological suspense, powered by compelling themes and a commanding turn from Marion Cotillard.
Two Days, One Night
Two Days, One Night
Two Days, One Night
A woman trekking door-to-door, asking her colleagues to forgo their bonuses so she can keep her job, hardly seems like the sort of story that could sustain 90 minutes. But “Two Days, One Night” offers emotionally riveting, ticking-clock sociological suspense, powered by compelling themes and a commanding turn from Marion Cotillard.