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A wife from Paris
Dr. Nagy works in the Paris oasis, but his friend, engineer Wajih, is rebelling against the woman after he is shocked by the betrayal of his wife. David, the school headmaster, searches for the appropriate wife and is chosen on one of the girls of the oasis. Wajih gets married to a new social supervisor who can personally remove the bad impact she left His wife betrayed him.
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Plot Summary
Antonio "Nini" Battistini, a shy and somewhat insecure husband, suspects his wife, Isabella, is having an affair. His suspicions are fueled by her newfound mysterious behavior and late nights out. Determined to uncover the truth and reclaim his marital pride, Antonio embarks on a comical and often chaotic investigation into Isabella's supposed infidelity, leading him down a path of mistaken identities and hilarious misunderstandings.
Critical Reception
A Wife from Paris is a lighthearted Italian comedy that relies heavily on the comedic timing and established persona of its lead actor, Totò. While not critically acclaimed as a groundbreaking film, it was generally viewed as an enjoyable diversion for fans of the actor and Italian comedic cinema of the era, offering predictable but amusing situations.
What Reviewers Say
Totò's signature comedic performance is the main draw.
The plot offers familiar comedic tropes with predictable outcomes.
An enjoyable, albeit unsophisticated, comedic romp.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited available data. However, viewers familiar with Totò's work generally found the film to be a pleasant and humorous watch, appreciating its straightforward comedic narrative.
Fun Fact
The film features Totò in one of his later roles, showcasing his enduring popularity in Italian comedy despite his declining health towards the end of his career.
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