

Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably already know if you’re the kind of person who enjoys 1930s French farce. If you’re looking for a tight plot, look elsewhere. If you want to watch people run in and out of rooms while looking panicked for eighty minutes, pull up a chair. 🍿 It’s not for the impatient, that’...


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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably already know if you’re the kind of person who enjoys 1930s French farce. If you’re looking for a tight plot, look elsewhere. If you want to watch people run in and out of rooms while looking panicked for eighty minutes, pull up a chair. 🍿 It’s not for the impatient, that’s for sure. The humor is loud, and the pacing feels like a treadmill set to the wrong speed. The vibe There’s this moment where Guy Favières looks directly at the camera, or at le..."
André Mouëzy-Éon, Félix Gandéra, Yvan Noé, Henri Crémieux
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