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La Petite Amie is a curious little comedy from '88, weaving a light-hearted yet chaotic story around Martin Morel's New Year's Eve predicament. The tone is playful, with a sprinkle of absurdity, thanks to the ever-clumsy Bertin, who really brings a unique dynamic to the mix. You can feel the tension and humor building as these two characters, who seemingly can't stand each other, are thrust into this preposterous charade. The pacing is brisk; it keeps you engaged, as misunderstandings pile up like confetti. While the performances might not be Oscar-winning, they capture a genuine essence of the comedic struggle. It's the kind of film that has its charm in the quirks, making it a noteworthy entry in '80s French comedy.
Features a unique comedic premise.Captures the spirit of late '80s French cinema.A blend of absurdity and heartfelt moments.
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