
Young Tennessee painter Tom Duncan is thrilled to receive an art scholarship to Paris. When he arrives, he finds himself surrounded by a group of eclectic characters, as well as his beautiful new roommate Kay.


Okay, so if you're into old Hollywood fluff from the 30s, Girl Without a Room might actually be a fun, breezy watch for a rainy afternoon. It's got that specific kind of charm, you know? But if you're looking for deep character studies or something that really *moves* you, you'll probably find it pretty forgettable. Th...

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"Okay, so if you're into old Hollywood fluff from the 30s, Girl Without a Room might actually be a fun, breezy watch for a rainy afternoon. It's got that specific kind of charm, you know? But if you're looking for deep character studies or something that really *moves* you, you'll probably find it pretty forgettable. This one's for the folks who enjoy a good old-fashioned misunderstanding, French cafes, and characters who seem to exist mostly to create mild chaos. Anyone expecting modern pacing o..."
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