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Résumés(1)

En 1952, un jeune aristocrate présente sa nouvelle fiancée, une star de cinéma du nom de Miranda Frayle. Un problème survient toutefois: il s'avère qu'elle également sa soeur qu'il n'a jamais connue. Quand son ancien fiancé jaloux entre en scène, la situation devient vite incontrôlable... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais I really like British costume conversational comedies cast with proven actors like Colin Firth or Stephen Fry. In this case, my expectations were too high, and accordingly, disappointment followed. I understand that not every author can write dialogues as brilliantly crafted as the king of bon mots, Oscar Wilde, but this is seriously a level that would fit into a Czech operetta from the 1930s. I don't know if the level of the theatrical source, the work of the screenwriter, or even the director himself had a greater impact on this. The result is an ordinary and forgettable title that simply lacks the stamp of quality that I am used to from British works. Overall impression: 45%. ()