

Honestly, do not watch Azaïs unless you are a total nerd for early talkies. It is loud, the sound is scratchy, and everyone talks like they have a train to catch. 🚂But if you love old theatrical farces where people open and close doors constantly, you might actually find it charming. Anyone expecting modern pacing or ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Honestly, do not watch Azaïs unless you are a total nerd for early talkies. It is loud, the sound is scratchy, and everyone talks like they have a train to catch. 🚂But if you love old theatrical farces where people open and close doors constantly, you might actually find it charming. Anyone expecting modern pacing or clear audio will definately hate it.The whole plot is about this goofy "system" for happiness invented by a clerk. It is based on an old play, and boy, you can tell it was written ..."
Louis Verneuil, Pierre Maudru, Georges Berr
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