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La Loupiote
Little Germaine Valcour, an adulterine child, is abandoned and taken in by a showman, Father Ballot. She becomes the consolation of the good man whose daughter has gone wrong. Madame Vaulcour died of grief while her lover, after many bad blows, takes justice into his own hands. The girl stays with her adoptive parents.
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Plot Summary
In a small village, a shy and somewhat naive young woman named Loupiote lives a simple life. When a charming but opportunistic salesman arrives, she falls under his spell, leading to a series of humorous and poignant misunderstandings. The film explores themes of innocence, love, and the often-harsh realities of the adult world.
Critical Reception
Details on the critical reception of 'La Loupiote' from 1937 are scarce, as is common for films of that era. Contemporary reviews are difficult to find, and modern critical analysis is limited. However, it is generally considered a minor work in French cinema of the period, appreciated for its charm and performances, though not widely discussed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and character portrayals.
Seen as a quaint and charming glimpse into provincial French life.
Acknowledged for the performance of its lead actors.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this 1937 film is not available.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Jean-Louis Bouquet, was also known for his work as a poet and screenwriter, contributing to a more literary sensibility in his filmmaking.
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