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Plot Summary
Based on Molière's play, the film follows Georges Dandin, a rich peasant who marries the impoverished but noble Angélique. Dandin is obsessed with his wife's supposed fidelity, which she constantly undermines with her lover, the Count de Sotenville. His desperate attempts to prove her infidelity and assert his social standing lead to a series of humiliating and comical failures.
Critical Reception
Jean Renoir's adaptation of Molière's farce received mixed to positive reviews, with many praising its faithfulness to the spirit of the play and Renoir's characteristic directorial touch. Some critics found the pacing uneven or the humor slightly dated, but the performances and visual style were often highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation of Molière's classic.
Renoir's directorial style brings a visual richness to the comedic setting.
Some found the humor and pacing to be less effective than expected.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Jean Renoir, known for his humanistic approach to filmmaking, chose to adapt Molière's work during a period when many filmmakers were moving towards more experimental styles, offering a deliberately classic interpretation.
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