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Les Petites Bonnes is a quirky 1997 comedy that dances around the lives of two young maids. Set against the backdrop of a bourgeois household, their schemes to elevate their station feel both fresh and a tad mischievous. The pacing is brisk, with a light-hearted tone that masks a more profound commentary on class and ambition. The performances are playful, capturing the essence of youthful rebellion against the mundane. While the direction may not be well-known, the film's distinctive charm lies in its ability to blend humor with social critique in a way that feels relatable yet clever. You can sense the camaraderie between the characters, which adds warmth to the overall atmosphere.
Enjoyable blend of humor and social themesStrong performances from the leadsInteresting take on class dynamics
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