

So This Is Paris
Paul and Suzanne Giraud are happily married and living in a quiet neighborhood. When Suzanne notices that their new neighbors are expressive dancers in revealing outfits, she demands Paul speak to them about their lack of morality. Paul discovers that the woman is Georgette Lalle, an old flame.
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Plot Summary
A charming French milliner, Georgette, travels to Paris with dreams of romance and adventure. She becomes entangled in a web of charming suitors, including a wealthy count and a dashing adventurer. Her journey through the city of lights leads to comedic misunderstandings and romantic escapades.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'So This Is Paris' was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its sophisticated humor, visual style, and Lubitsch's signature wit. It solidified Clara Bow's status as a star and showcased Ernst Lubitsch's masterful direction of lighthearted romantic comedies.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and charming performances, particularly from Clara Bow.
- Lauded for Ernst Lubitsch's sophisticated directorial touch and comedic timing.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted escapism and visually appealing Parisian setting.
Google audience: Audience reception for this silent film is difficult to gauge with modern metrics, but historical accounts indicate it was widely enjoyed for its romantic comedy elements and Clara Bow's effervescent screen presence.
Fun Fact
While the film is set in Paris, it was filmed entirely on sets in Hollywood. The vibrant and romanticized portrayal of the city became a hallmark of the film's charm.
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