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Le jeu de l'amour et du hasard
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Plot Summary
This classic French comedy follows the intricate dance of love and deception that unfolds when a wealthy father, Monsieur Orgon, arranges for his daughter, Silvia, to marry the Count Dorante. However, Silvia insists on meeting her suitor incognito, disguised as a servant. The situation becomes delightfully complicated when the Count, also wanting to test his intended bride, arrives disguised as his own servant. The ensuing mix-ups and mistaken identities lead to hilarious misunderstandings and unexpected romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
The 1982 adaptation of Marivaux's play 'The Game of Love and Chance' was generally well-received for its witty dialogue and faithful rendition of the classic theatrical farce. Critics praised the performances of its seasoned cast, particularly Michel Serrault and Jacques Dufilho, for bringing charm and comedic timing to the complex character interactions. The film's visual style and its ability to capture the playful spirit of the original play were also noted positively.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its sophisticated humor and skillful portrayal of social intricacies.
Lauded for strong performances that effectively conveyed the play's comedic nuances.
Considered a charming and well-executed adaptation of a beloved theatrical work.
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Fun Fact
This 1982 film is an adaptation of Pierre de Marivaux's celebrated 1730 play, 'Le Jeu de l'amour et du hasard,' which remains a cornerstone of French literature and theater.
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