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La Soupe à la grimace
Frank Keany is the chief engineer of a uranium mine located under the overwhelming sun of New Mexico and owned by a woman, Moira Warden. She suspects her ex-husband want to take possession of the mine.
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Plot Summary
This short film is a comedic sketch centered around a man who attempts to enjoy a meal in a restaurant. However, his dining experience is continually disrupted by a series of increasingly absurd and comical events, leading to a chaotic and humorous conclusion. The film relies on physical comedy and escalating misfortune to entertain its audience.
Critical Reception
As a short comedic sketch from 1954, "La Soupe à la grimace" is not typically subject to the same level of critical analysis as feature films. It is generally appreciated for its lighthearted humor and the comedic performances of its actors, particularly Louis de Funès and Fernandel, who were already popular comedic figures in French cinema. Its reception is more likely found in its historical context within French comedy shorts.
What Reviewers Say
A short and amusing sketch that showcases the comedic talents of its stars.
Relies heavily on slapstick and escalating humorous situations.
A typical example of light French comedy from the era.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, but it is generally considered a charming and funny piece of comedic cinema from its time, appreciated for its nostalgic value and straightforward humor.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by actor Bernard Blier, who also appeared in it, marking one of his few directorial efforts.
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