


Is it worth the watch? Look, Mon curé chez les riches is not for everyone. If you need quick cuts or anything resembling a modern plot, you are going to be bored to tears within five minutes. But if you like old French stuff that feels like it was filmed inside a shoebox, you might actually dig it. It’s got that specif...
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"Is it worth the watch? Look, Mon curé chez les riches is not for everyone. If you need quick cuts or anything resembling a modern plot, you are going to be bored to tears within five minutes. But if you like old French stuff that feels like it was filmed inside a shoebox, you might actually dig it. It’s got that specific 1930s charm where everyone talks like they’re projecting to the back row of a theater. The story is simple enough: a humble priest is thrown into the lives of some very rich, v..."
Pierre Chaine, Clément Vautel, André de Lorde
France


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