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The Two Sans-culottes
The brothers Franco and Ciccio La Capra moves to France in the days of the French Revolution, putting themselves in a lot of trouble.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of two men, a Parisian bourgeois and a Corsican peasant, who find themselves united by an unusual circumstance. Despite their vastly different backgrounds and initial misunderstandings, they navigate a series of comical and dramatic events together. Their journey highlights the social disparities and shared human experiences of the time.
Critical Reception
This French comedy-drama received a generally positive reception, particularly for its charming performances and lighthearted exploration of social class differences. Critics appreciated its humor and the chemistry between its lead actors, though some found the plot to be somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and engaging lead performances.
Appreciated for its gentle social commentary and heartwarming narrative.
Considered a charming, albeit conventional, French comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for its nostalgic feel and the comedic talents of Fernandel. The film is often remembered as a pleasant, character-driven comedy.
Fun Fact
The term 'Sans-culottes' refers to the common people and the low-ranking militants of the Patriot side in France during the French Revolution, a historical context that subtly informs the film's themes of social class.
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