La Poudre aux yeux
La Poudre aux yeux

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La Poudre aux yeux

1976
Movie
66 min
French

Created in 1861, this comedy by Eugène Labiche depicts two bourgeois families obsessed with appearances who intend to marry off their children. Labiche exposes the social rivalry between the two families through tyrannical female characters and submissive husbands, whose only concern is to create illusions in society.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Jean-Pierre DesagnatGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A French comedy film from 1976, "La Poudre aux yeux" centers on the misadventures of its characters in a series of comical situations. The plot unfolds through various eccentric encounters and farcical events, typical of the era's comedic style. It's a lighthearted exploration of everyday life's absurdities.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known film from the 1970s, "La Poudre aux yeux" did not garner significant critical attention internationally. Reviews, where available, generally positioned it as a typical French comedy of its time, appealing to fans of its cast and genre but not widely acclaimed for groundbreaking artistic merit.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charmingly silly French comedy with slapstick elements.

  • Relies heavily on the comedic talents of its lead actors.

  • Offers light entertainment without much depth.

Google audience: Audience reception data for "La Poudre aux yeux" is not readily available on major platforms. However, general sentiment for films of this nature and era suggests an appreciation for nostalgic comedies and performances by established French actors.

Fun Fact

The film is an adaptation of a play of the same name, which has been staged multiple times since its original writing.

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