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So, Dandin from '88, right? Not the most famous Moliere adaptation, but it has this charming vibe. Claude Brasseur's performance really brings out the humor in the absurdity of the plot, which revolves around a man trying to navigate the complexities of marriage and social status. The pacing is quite brisk, keeping things light and engaging. It's interesting how it captures that 17th-century societal critique with a comedic lens. The atmosphere feels playful yet slightly satirical, typical of Moliere's best work. There are some neat practical effects that add to the overall charm, making it stand apart from more polished adaptations. Worth a watch for those who appreciate Moliere's lesser-known works.
Interesting take on a lesser-known Moliere playBrasseur's performance adds a unique flairCaptures the essence of 17th-century comedy
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