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  1. The Best Is Yet to Come (French: Le meilleur reste à venir) is a 2019 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière.

  2. Dec 4, 2019 · The Best Is Yet to Come: Directed by Alexandre de La Patellière, Matthieu Delaporte. With Fabrice Luchini, Patrick Bruel, Zineb Triki, Pascale Arbillot. Two friends decide to live all the things they couldn't after a huge misunderstanding.

  3. May 25, 2023 · Wang Jings debut film The Best Is Yet to Come is inspired by the true story of a journalist who exposed nationwide discrimination against people living with hepatitis B in mainland China.

  4. Sep 21, 2020 · With nostalgically stirring visuals and a socially aware storyline, The Best Is Yet to Come shows positive influences from Jia’s mentorship, and represents a strong solo directorial debut for Wang. The film’s choice of an investigative journalist protagonist is also laudable given China’s tightening media environment.

  5. Two friends make up for lost time after a huge misunderstanding.

    • Comedy, Drama
  6. Sep 9, 2020 · The Best Is Yet to Come’ Review: Jia Zhangke’s Protégé Debuts with a ‘Spotlight’-esque Drama. Venice: Wang Jing's debut follows an idealistic Beijing reporter as he writes a chases a story...

  7. The Best Is Yet to Come is superbly well-made, making a compelling case for recognizing the humanity of others even in the midst of illness, even when ignorance and politicized paranoia threaten your compassion.

  8. Sep 15, 2020 · An urgent, compelling debut detailing a Hepatitis B scandal in China and the underdog reporter who exposed it, produced by Jia Zhangke. By Jessica Kiang. Courtesy of Toronto Film Festival. From...

  9. The Best Is Yet to Come: Directed by Damian Marcano. With John C. Reilly, Quincy Isaiah, Jason Clarke, Adrien Brody. As Buss courts new talent, a former Laker ponders a future with the franchise, and Earvin's move to LA isn't quite as magical as he hoped.

  10. Dimitri Rassam. Amazon Maturity Rating. 7+ Older Kids. Learn more. Following a huge misunderstanding, two friends always decide to tackle everything to make up for lost time.