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Portrait of Mademoiselle Targi is a curious blend of comedy and music, capturing the essence of early 20th-century Paris. It’s based on I. Elagin’s play, which gives it a certain literary charm. The pacing swings between lively vaudeville numbers and more introspective moments, showcasing the spirit of youth through the misadventures of Jacques, the journalist, and Claude, the artist. The performances are spirited, almost like a window into a bygone era, with characters whose dreams and ambitions drive the narrative. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, add a quaint touch that complements the overall atmosphere. It’s a film that feels like a stroll through a Parisian café, filled with laughter, a hint of nostalgia, and the bittersweet pangs of love.
Interesting take on early 20th-century Parisian life.Unique musical adaptation of a literary work.Notable for its lively vaudeville performances.
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