

If you have seventy minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, chaotic 1930s French comedies, L'amour en cage is a weirdly fun watch. Anyone who loves fast-talking farces where people hide in closets will probably have a good time. But if you hate high-pitched shrieking and plotlines that make zero sense, please stay ...


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"If you have seventy minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, chaotic 1930s French comedies, L'amour en cage is a weirdly fun watch. Anyone who loves fast-talking farces where people hide in closets will probably have a good time. But if you hate high-pitched shrieking and plotlines that make zero sense, please stay far away. 😅I stumbled on this one because of Henry Kosters name on the writing credits. Yes, the same guy who later made big Hollywood movies. Here, he is just throwing jokes at t..."
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