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Plot Summary
This film, inspired by Molière's classic play, follows Harpagon, a miser obsessed with his fortune. He lives in constant fear of losing his money, even resorting to extreme measures to save every cent. His life becomes complicated by his children's desires for love and marriage, which clash with his own parsimonious plans and suspicions.
Critical Reception
L'Avare received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its modern adaptation of a classic text and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Benoît Poelvoorde's portrayal of the miser. Some found the humor to be hit-or-miss, but overall it was seen as a well-executed and entertaining contemporary take on Molière's work.
What Reviewers Say
A faithful yet modern adaptation that captures the spirit of Molière.
Benoît Poelvoorde delivers a memorable performance as the stingy protagonist.
The humor is sharp at times, though occasionally falls flat for some viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciate the film's comedic elements and the strong performances, finding it to be an enjoyable adaptation. Some users noted that while the humor is often effective, it doesn't always land perfectly for everyone.
Fun Fact
The film is a contemporary adaptation of Molière's 1668 play of the same name, relocating the story to a modern setting while retaining much of the original dialogue's spirit.
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