

"Love and Champagne" from 1930? Oh boy. If you're into dusty old European comedies with a lot of stage acting and people talking really fast, then sure, give it a shot. Everyone else, especially if you're expecting modern pacing or subtle humor, will probably be bored stiff. It’s a curiosity, mostly. A real time capsul...

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""Love and Champagne" from 1930? Oh boy. If you're into dusty old European comedies with a lot of stage acting and people talking really fast, then sure, give it a shot. Everyone else, especially if you're expecting modern pacing or subtle humor, will probably be bored stiff. It’s a curiosity, mostly. A real time capsule. 🥂 The opening scene felt a bit chaotic, actually. Everyone just talking over each other, like they were all trying to get their lines in first. It was a lot to take in right a..."
Andor Zsoldos, Ladislaus Vajda
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