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Leslie Caron
Reviews Featuring Leslie Caron
The half-decent second half probably isnt justification for sitting through the first half, unless youre a fan of Irons, Binoche or soft porn.
An exuberant and lively production that paints a colourful picture of romance in Paris. One of the classic Hollywood film musicals.
Uplifting and cheerful 1950s musical that perhaps didn't deserve all the accolades it has received but certainly came close.
A polished piece of film-making, and a welcome antidote to the less subtle portrayals of the Franco-American relations found currently in the world media. A bit inconsequential, though...
Tres crappy.
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