
A wealthy antique dealer, having started in the flea market in the past, settles his son there, an unrepentant nuke, to teach him how to work. There he meets a treasure: his future wife.

If you have an hour to spare and don't mind scratchy, old-timey audio, Bric à Brac et compagnie is actually a total blast. You will probably hate this if you need a clean plot or high-definition visuals, but anyone who loves dusty French history will find it charming. 🏺 The whole setup is incredibly simple. A wealthy...

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"If you have an hour to spare and don't mind scratchy, old-timey audio, Bric à Brac et compagnie is actually a total blast. You will probably hate this if you need a clean plot or high-definition visuals, but anyone who loves dusty French history will find it charming. 🏺 The whole setup is incredibly simple. A wealthy antique dealer is totally fed up with his lazy son, so he dumps him right in the middle of a chaotic outdoor market to sell junk. It's basically the 1930s French version of makin..."
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