

If you love dusty 1930s French comedies where everyone talks at the same time, this is a fun little relic. But if you can't stand crackly audio and actors who gesture wildly, you'll probably turn it off in five minutes. 🍿Honestly, I only watched it because I am on a weird early-sound era kick. It is definitely not a m...

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

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"If you love dusty 1930s French comedies where everyone talks at the same time, this is a fun little relic. But if you can't stand crackly audio and actors who gesture wildly, you'll probably turn it off in five minutes. 🍿Honestly, I only watched it because I am on a weird early-sound era kick. It is definitely not a masterpiece, but it has some genuine laughs.The whole plot is just one big, silly misunderstanding about a cook and bourgeois snobs. Lucien Baroux is the main guy here, and he plays..."
Tristan Bernard
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