Les Précieuses ridicules
Les Précieuses ridicules

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Les Précieuses ridicules

1997
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French

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Director: Jean MeyerGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This is a television adaptation of Molière's classic satirical play. The story follows two young women, Cathos and Madelon, who consider themselves sophisticated ladies of high society and reject all suitors who do not meet their absurdly refined standards. Their father, Gorgibus, attempts to marry them off to two wealthy men, but they are scorned, leading to comedic chaos and a harsh lesson in reality.

Critical Reception

As a television adaptation of a foundational Molière play, Jean Meyer's 'Les Précieuses ridicules' is primarily valued for its faithful rendition of the source material and the performances of its esteemed French stage actors. It is generally seen as a solid, if conventional, interpretation that effectively conveys the wit and social commentary of Molière's original work, making it a valuable piece for educators and lovers of classic French theater.

What Reviewers Say

  • A faithful and well-acted adaptation of Molière's classic satire.

  • Captures the wit and social commentary of the original play.

  • Appreciated for its traditional approach to theatrical performance.

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Fun Fact

This adaptation features prominent French actors who were stalwarts of the Comédie-Française, bringing a high level of theatrical gravitas to their roles.

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