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Long Live Henry IV... Long Live Love!
Henri IV falls in love with the young Charlotte de Montmorency, 40 years his junior. The king decided to marry her off to his nephew, Henri de Condé, so that he could later make her his mistress.
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Plot Summary
In this whimsical French comedy, the young and charming Prince Henri de Navarre is preparing for his wedding to the beautiful Marguerite de Valois. However, Henri finds himself torn between his duty and his heart, as he has fallen for a commoner, the lovely Isabelle. His conflicted feelings and romantic entanglements threaten to disrupt the political alliances and societal expectations of the era.
Critical Reception
This film is generally considered a charming, albeit somewhat minor, entry in Georges Franju's filmography. While not as critically acclaimed as his more overtly dramatic works, it was appreciated for its lighthearted tone, romantic sensibilities, and the performances of its cast. It's often seen as a pleasant diversion that showcases Franju's versatility.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic charm and light-hearted approach.
Noted for its pleasant, if somewhat predictable, storyline.
Appreciated for the performances of the young cast.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not widely available, but general sentiment often points to its appeal as a charming and romantic French comedy from the early 1960s.
Fun Fact
Georges Franju, known for his more somber and often unsettling films like 'Eyes Without a Face', took a notably lighter approach with this romantic comedy, showcasing a different facet of his directorial talent.
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