
Not content to be an austere judge, M. de Méricourt is also a domestic tyrant.


Is it worth the watch? If you have a high tolerance for people whispering in hallways and men with very stiff collars losing their tempers, you might actually enjoy La fleur d'oranger. It’s not for everyone, especially if you prefer movies that breathe. If you hate theatrical, stage-y comedies where everyone is always ...


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

Henry Roussel

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a high tolerance for people whispering in hallways and men with very stiff collars losing their tempers, you might actually enjoy La fleur d'oranger. It’s not for everyone, especially if you prefer movies that breathe. If you hate theatrical, stage-y comedies where everyone is always just one door-slam away from total collapse, steer clear. It’s a classic case of "let’s keep a secret that would be solved in five seconds if anyone just spoke like a normal human..."
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André Birabeau, Georges Dolley, Henry Roussel
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