
A count's son has a place to meet his poor Parisian girlfriend and they even make some money for a while with him singing and her playing piano.But the father offers him support to marry someone else.

Is it worth your time? If you like old-fashioned romances where the stakes feel lower than a sidewalk café table, sure. It’s a light, breezy bit of fluff. But if you hate musical interludes or plots that feel like they were written on a cocktail napkin, skip it. Honestly, the whole thing feels like a dusty postcard fr...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-fashioned romances where the stakes feel lower than a sidewalk café table, sure. It’s a light, breezy bit of fluff. But if you hate musical interludes or plots that feel like they were written on a cocktail napkin, skip it. Honestly, the whole thing feels like a dusty postcard from a Paris that probably never really existed. It’s charming, but it’s thin. The chemistry between the leads is sweet, but it lacks the grit you might find in something like Bed an..."
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