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Elle voit des nains partout...
The king is walking around, the queen is giving birth. To her great despair, however, she does not give birth to a valiant warrior, but to a frail little girl with a pale complexion. Being very pale and her mother being Persian, the child will be called Snow White. Having lost his wife during childbirth without having obtained the hoped-for son, the king decides to chase away the child, the maid and the constable. To top it all off, a wicked fairy decides to cast a spell on the young Snow White: she will be "sexually obsessed".
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Plot Summary
The film follows an actress named Sarah who becomes obsessed with the idea that she sees dwarfs everywhere. This delusion leads her on a series of bizarre and comedic adventures as she tries to understand and escape her peculiar perception of reality. Her journey involves encounters with eccentric characters and situations that blur the lines between imagination and reality.
Critical Reception
The film was met with a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, primarily praised for its quirky humor and Valérie Lemercier's performance. While some found the premise unusual, many appreciated its lighthearted and imaginative approach to comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and surreal comedic premise.
Valérie Lemercier's performance as the delusional protagonist was a highlight.
Appreciated for its quirky charm and lighthearted tone.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Elle voit des nains partout...', translates to 'She sees dwarfs everywhere...', directly reflecting the protagonist's central delusion.
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