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Tobie Is an Angel
Tobie is a hopeless daydreamer. He always has his head in the clouds, and this inevitably gets him into trouble with his employer. In the end, Tobie loses his job as a fairground performer and sinks into a state of abject despair.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, eccentric inventor named Tobie dedicates his life to creating an 'angel' machine, a device he believes will bring happiness to humanity. His secluded life is disrupted when a young woman, Genevieve, enters his workshop, leading him on an unexpected journey of self-discovery and human connection. Tobie must confront his own isolation and the true meaning of happiness as he interacts with the world outside his inventions.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Tobie Is an Angel' received a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its unique premise and Fernandel's nuanced performance. While some critics found the film's philosophical undertones occasionally heavy-handed, others lauded its blend of comedy and heartfelt drama. Audiences generally responded well to the film's charming narrative and its exploration of themes like loneliness and the pursuit of happiness.
What Reviewers Say
Fernandel delivers a memorable performance as the isolated inventor.
The film thoughtfully explores themes of loneliness and the search for happiness.
Its blend of gentle comedy and drama makes for a unique viewing experience.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize specific audience feedback.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Albert Valentin, was also a well-known screenwriter, and this marked one of his directorial efforts in a career that spanned several decades.
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