The Big Softie
The Big Softie

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The Big Softie

1967
Movie
90 min
French

A young man who lives with his aunt falls for a free-spirited German model in this uninspired drama. Although he runs off with her for the summer, he returns to his aunt to live off her money after the model and an old flame rekindle their romance. The story unfolds in a series of flashbacks.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Bernard GossardGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A whimsical comedy where a shy, unassuming man inherits a fortune and tries to navigate the complexities of high society and romance. He finds himself in a series of comical misunderstandings as he attempts to woo a sophisticated woman while fending off opportunistic socialites.

Critical Reception

The Big Softie was a lighthearted comedy that received a generally positive reception for its charming performances and gentle humor. While not groundbreaking, it was appreciated for its escapist qualities and the chemistry between its leads, making it a pleasant viewing experience for audiences looking for straightforward entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and charming comedic moments.

  • Liselotte Pulver's performance was often highlighted as a standout.

  • The film offered simple, enjoyable escapism with a feel-good narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Big Softie' are scarce, but the general sentiment for similar comedies of the era points to appreciation for its straightforward humor and the lead actors' likability.

Fun Fact

Liselotte Pulver, who plays the romantic interest, was a popular Swiss actress known for her charming and often effervescent roles in European cinema during the 1950s and 1960s.

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