
A wife uses the pretext, that her American husband refuses to kiss her on the lips, to divorce him. Later after she is remarried he tries in vain to win her back.

Pas sur la bouche is one of those old French films that feels like a forgotten treasure, if you're into *really* specific kinds of cinema. If you enjoy charming, slightly silly operettas from a bygone era, with lots of singing and exaggerated emotions, then yes, this might be a sweet diversion. Anyone expecting a deep,...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Nicolas Evreinoff

James A. FitzPatrick
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"Pas sur la bouche is one of those old French films that feels like a forgotten treasure, if you're into *really* specific kinds of cinema. If you enjoy charming, slightly silly operettas from a bygone era, with lots of singing and exaggerated emotions, then yes, this might be a sweet diversion. Anyone expecting a deep, modern drama or even a fast-paced comedy will probably be utterly baffled and bored. It’s a niche watch, for sure. 🧐 The entire premise hinges on Gilberte (Mireille Perrey) want..."
Jane Marny
André Barde
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