The Sunday Rewatch: ‘Frances Ha’

There’s something timeless about watching someone stumble gloriously through their twenties, and no film captures that better than Frances Ha. Directed by Noah Baumbach and co-written with Greta Gerwig (who also stars), Frances Ha remains the ultimate black-and-white ode to being creatively lost, chronically broke, and hopelessly optimistic.

Frances (Gerwig) is an aspiring dancer in New York City with no real plan, bouncing between apartments, friendships, and awkward adulting milestones. Shot in luminous black-and-white and edited with a breezy rhythm, the film feels like a modern, indie take on French New Wave classics—but with an undeniable 2010s Brooklyn spirit.

What makes Frances Ha a perfect rewatch is its emotional honesty. Frances isn’t a cautionary tale; she’s a celebration of chaos and resilience. Her failed auditions, strange career detours, and messy friendships all feel endearingly real. Instead of glamorizing “making it,” the film celebrates those in-between moments where you have no idea what you’re doing—and that’s okay.

Gerwig’s luminous performance brings a lightness that could easily turn maudlin in another actor’s hands. There’s a rawness to Frances’ life, but also a buoyant charm, best captured in scenes like her running-dancing through New York to David Bowie’s “Modern Love”—a shot of pure indie movie joy.

This Sunday, revisit Frances Ha and let it remind you: it’s fine to be a little lost. Maybe even beautiful.


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