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Ridicule is a fascinating delve into the intricacies of court life in 18th century France. The film captures a unique blend of comedy and drama, driven by a palpable tension as our protagonist, a struggling lord, navigates the sharp wits and societal games at Versailles. Patrice Leconte crafts an atmosphere that feels both opulent and oppressive, reflecting the absurdities of the aristocracy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of humor to land with a biting edge. Performances are solid, particularly from Jean Rochefort, who embodies the mix of charm and desperation. The themes of power, vanity, and social maneuvering resonate throughout, making it a notable entry in the landscape of period pieces. A distinct portrayal, indeed.
Strong character developmentIntriguing critique of social hierarchiesCinematography enhances the opulent setting
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