
The daughter of a Brussels restaurant proprietor prefers the company of a young man from Paris, to that of her compatriots..

Is this worth the watch? If you have a weird soft spot for early talkies and don't mind the pacing of a slow-moving parade, you might actually get a kick out of Le mariage de Mlle Beulemans. If you need snappy dialogue or, you know, things happening faster than a snail’s crawl, skip it. It’s for the history nerds and p...


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"Is this worth the watch? If you have a weird soft spot for early talkies and don't mind the pacing of a slow-moving parade, you might actually get a kick out of Le mariage de Mlle Beulemans. If you need snappy dialogue or, you know, things happening faster than a snail’s crawl, skip it. It’s for the history nerds and people who like their cinema with a side of heavy regional accents. The whole thing centers on Mlle Beulemans and her very specific dating dilemma. Her dad runs a restaurant in Bru..."

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