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The Lady is a Little Crazy
Bimbi, aka Takács Klára is unemployed. She lives in a sublet and has no idea how she will live and pay her bills. But luckily for her, the previous tenant, who had a letter of recommendation for the director of Tormássy Works, has now been put in a mental home. So he can apply for a job with the "unused" letter of recommendation. Since the letter says that the "lady with a bit of a bug" will not get a job, she can go to the son of the CEO as a typist's assistant.
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Plot Summary
A spirited young woman inherits a million dollars but is only allowed to spend it on herself and her friends. She faces opposition from her guardian who disapproves of her extravagant lifestyle. As she navigates her newfound wealth and social life, she also finds unexpected romance.
Critical Reception
The Lady is a Little Crazy received a mixed reception upon its release. Critics noted its lighthearted tone and performances, but some found the plot formulaic and lacking in originality. Audiences generally found it to be an enjoyable, escapist comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its cheerful and whimsical nature.
Some critics found the plot predictable, while others enjoyed the light entertainment value.
The performances were generally considered charming.
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Fun Fact
The film's title was a bit of a playful misnomer, as the protagonist's 'craziness' was more about her spirited and extravagant lifestyle rather than any actual mental instability.
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