
Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for black-and-white French comedies from the early thirties, then absolutely, go for it. You’ll probably have a grand time if you don't mind the stage-bound feel of everything. However, if you need your movies to move fast or feel grounded in reality, stay away. This isn't for...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for black-and-white French comedies from the early thirties, then absolutely, go for it. You’ll probably have a grand time if you don't mind the stage-bound feel of everything. However, if you need your movies to move fast or feel grounded in reality, stay away. This isn't for you. You will be bored to tears within the first fifteen minutes, I promise. There is this moment about halfway through where the dialogue becomes so rapid-fire it feels like a t..."
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