
Lucien asks his father for money to support his girlfriend. The father refuses.

Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a thing for old French mysteries that feel like they were filmed in someone's living room. If you want high-octane thrills, look away. But if you’re the type who likes to squint at grainy black-and-white footage trying to figure out who looks the most guilty, you might ...

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

Roger Goupillières

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"Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a thing for old French mysteries that feel like they were filmed in someone's living room. If you want high-octane thrills, look away. But if you’re the type who likes to squint at grainy black-and-white footage trying to figure out who looks the most guilty, you might have a decent time. Lucien is exactly the kind of guy you expect to get into trouble. He’s got that desperate energy, asking his dad for money like he’s owed the world. When the f..."

Hélène Robert
Tristan Bernard, Jean Aragny
France

1926 · IMDb 6

