Three working girls in Budapest pool their resources to get a better apartment and impress their dates. One dates a nobleman and, learning of her rejection by him, considers poison.


Is it worth your time? If you like old-school Hollywood charm and don't mind a plot that pivots from lighthearted rom-com to accidental suicide attempt in about ten minutes, sure. It’s perfect for a rainy Sunday. But if you hate movies where the stakes feel made of cardboard, you might want to skip it. The whole thing...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school Hollywood charm and don't mind a plot that pivots from lighthearted rom-com to accidental suicide attempt in about ten minutes, sure. It’s perfect for a rainy Sunday. But if you hate movies where the stakes feel made of cardboard, you might want to skip it. The whole thing starts with this idea of three girls moving in together to look richer than they actually are. It's that classic 1930s trope where everyone is obsessed with appearances. They spen..."
Paul Gerard Smith, Melville Baker, Leslie Bush-Fekete, Charles Kenyon
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