Tony Malatini, a puppeteer, at Paris' Theatre des Marionettes notices that his audience consists of only 7 people. He visits his successful competitor on the corner to see why people are drawn to it.


So, I Am Suzanne!... is it worth diving into today? Honestly, yeah, probably, if you’re into those old-school quirky romances that don’t quite know if they’re comedies or dramas. Anyone who loves early talkies and a bit of theatrical melodrama will get a kick out of it. If you need super slick pacing or modern sensibil...

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Rowland V. Lee

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"So, I Am Suzanne!... is it worth diving into today? Honestly, yeah, probably, if you’re into those old-school quirky romances that don’t quite know if they’re comedies or dramas. Anyone who loves early talkies and a bit of theatrical melodrama will get a kick out of it. If you need super slick pacing or modern sensibilities, you might find yourself scratching your head a lot. Our story kicks off with Tony Malatini, a puppeteer, feeling pretty down. His theater, the Theatre des Marionettes, has ..."
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