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Lulu, roi de France is a quirky little gem from 1995 that blends comedy with family themes. The film follows Lucien, or 'Lulu', a locksmith turned accidental nobleman after discovering a long-lost inheritance. There's a certain warmth in Lulu's journey, navigating the absurdity of suddenly being a duke while retaining his roots as a communist activist. The tone is light-hearted, but it doesn't shy away from exploring deeper social issues. The pacing has its ups and downs, but it carries a charming, whimsical vibe that keeps you engaged. Performances lean into the oddball nature of the characters, making it feel quite distinctive among TV movies of its time. It's an interesting exploration of identity and privilege wrapped in a comedic package.
Unique blend of comedy and social commentary.Explores themes of identity and privilege.Quirky performances that enhance the film's charm.
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