
Is it worth your time? Honestly? Probably not, unless you’re deep into French cinema history or specifically looking for a time capsule of 1930s social anxieties. It’s for the folks who enjoy theater-style comedies where everyone speaks a little too loudly and stands exactly where the camera tells them to. If you hate ...


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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Probably not, unless you’re deep into French cinema history or specifically looking for a time capsule of 1930s social anxieties. It’s for the folks who enjoy theater-style comedies where everyone speaks a little too loudly and stands exactly where the camera tells them to. If you hate stilted dialogue or movies that feel like a staged play, you are going to absolutely loathe this. The whole thing hinges on this premise of a woman stepping into the business worl..."
Renée Devillers
William Aguet, Fritz Zeckendorf, Ernst Wolff, Philipp Lothar Mayring
Germany

1926 · IMDb 5.8


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