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Seventh Heaven
"Le septième ciel" became Raymond Bernard's last film; a black comedy about a female brewery owner who donates vast amounts of money to charitable causes. The funds to do this, she raises through her liaisons with wealthy gentlemen... who just "happen" to end up dead!
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Plot Summary
In 1917 Paris, a French ambulance driver named Chico finds an orphaned girl, Diane, on the streets and takes her in. Despite his poverty, he raises her as his own, nurturing her into a beautiful young woman. Their relationship deepens over the years, leading to unexpected romantic complications and personal growth as they navigate life and love against the backdrop of World War I.
Critical Reception
Seventh Heaven was a modest success, appreciated for its romantic storyline and the performances of its lead actors, though some critics found its narrative somewhat sentimental. It garnered a mixed to positive reception, appealing to audiences who enjoyed classic romance dramas.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tender portrayal of love and sacrifice.
Noted for the strong chemistry between the lead actors.
Some found the plot predictable and overly sentimental.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but when available, they generally highlight its heartwarming story and the emotional journey of the characters. Viewers often appreciate its classic romantic appeal.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 1927 silent film of the same name, which was a groundbreaking film for its time and won the first Academy Award for Best Director.
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