
In this fast-moving fantasy, an unsophisticated student escapes from a boarding school to become, after many trials and tribulations, the "toast of Paris.".


If you have seventy-five minutes to spare and want to feel like you’ve been transported to a very loud, very dizzying 1930s Parisian dream, then yes, Mirages de Paris is worth your time. Anyone who loves old-school French whimsy and chaotic energy will find this charming, but if you hate screamy characters and plots th...

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"If you have seventy-five minutes to spare and want to feel like you’ve been transported to a very loud, very dizzying 1930s Parisian dream, then yes, Mirages de Paris is worth your time. Anyone who loves old-school French whimsy and chaotic energy will find this charming, but if you hate screamy characters and plots that make zero logical sense, you should probably skip it. 🥂 The whole thing is about a young girl who basically says "screw this" to her boarding school and runs off to Paris to b..."
Victor Trivas, Hans H. Zerlett, René Pujol, Fyodor Otsep
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