

Is this for you? If you have a thing for dusty, black-and-white French comedies where everyone is constantly stressed out, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s light, it’s loud, and it’s very much a product of 1933. If you hate theatrical acting or plots that move at the speed of a snail, skip it. Seriousl...


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"Is this for you? If you have a thing for dusty, black-and-white French comedies where everyone is constantly stressed out, you’ll probably find something to love here. It’s light, it’s loud, and it’s very much a product of 1933. If you hate theatrical acting or plots that move at the speed of a snail, skip it. Seriously, you'll be checking your watch every ten minutes. Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's is basically one long exercise in "Oh no, I hope they don't find out who I actually am." It’s charm..."

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Paul Schiller, Yves Mirande
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