The Scent of Violets
The Scent of Violets

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The Scent of Violets

1985
Movie
91 min
Greek

A romantic girl, influenced by a popular magazine, has a series of brief adventures with her ambitious cousin, her gay cousin, her neighborhood's electrician and a distant aunt, which will land her from myths and dreams to reality.

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Director: Charles CrichtonGenres: Comedy, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

A mild-mannered accountant, Albert Finch, is tasked with investigating a series of bizarre "accidents" that befall the employees of a peculiar perfume company. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy involving stolen formulas, corporate espionage, and a fragrant trail of danger. Albert must navigate a world of eccentric characters and escalating peril to expose the truth behind the company's perfumed operations.

Critical Reception

A quirky and lighthearted caper, 'The Scent of Violets' was met with generally positive reviews, appreciated for its whimsical plot and the comedic performances of its lead actors. While not a major box office success, it found a cult following for its unique blend of mystery and humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charmingly absurd premise and Gene Wilder's signature comedic timing.

  • Noted for its light tone and entertaining, if somewhat predictable, mystery.

  • Appreciated for its eccentric supporting cast and inventive plot devices.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Scent of Violets' is not widely documented on Google, but its fans often highlight its offbeat humor and the nostalgic appeal of its 1980s production.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive perfume-centric plot was inspired by real-life industrial espionage cases in the fragrance industry.

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