

Dear Caroline
Against the backdrop of the French revolution, young Caroline tries to reunite with her first love, despite her arranged marriage to an older politician.
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Plot Summary
In 1968 Paris, a disillusioned young man inherits a fortune from a distant relative, but the inheritance comes with a peculiar condition: he must remain unmarried for a year. To navigate this, he concocts an elaborate scheme involving a fake marriage, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements as he tries to fulfill the terms of the will while pursuing the woman he truly desires.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical darling, 'Dear Caroline' was generally well-received for its lighthearted charm and comedic performances. It appealed to audiences looking for a frothy, romantic comedy with a touch of playful absurdity characteristic of its era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its playful and whimsical tone.
- Enjoyed for its charming romantic plot and comedic situations.
- Considered a pleasant, albeit not deeply profound, escapist film.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Philippe de Broca, known for his whimsical and adventurous comedies like 'The King of Hearts' and 'Le Magnifique'.
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