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La fée (2011). 1h 33m | Not Rated

“To tell the truth, I only saw the second half of this film. It was on cable TV and I flicked onto it. I almost turned it off straight away, but while my finger was hovering over the button I found, to my surprise, that I was smiling; and then, to my even greater surprise, I laughed out loud.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIu0026#39;m not generally a fan of French comedies. Far to many of them seem to think that itu0026#39;s funny to watch people shouting at each other as a result of some ridiculous misunderstanding. But occasionally thereu0026#39;s one thatu0026#39;s less aggressive, more subtle, and this is one of them. u0026quot;Subtleu0026quot; is probably not a word that would normally be used to describe the purely visual and physical humour of this film, but for me there was subtlety in the way the physical contortions of the two lead characters were performed without flamboyance or theatricality, and used to create situations that were totally unexpected.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlthough not generally a fan of French comedies, I am certainly a fan of French cinema in general. One of the reasons for that is its ability to produce the occasional offbeat gem, like this one. Itu0026#39;s funny, itu0026#39;s innocent and itu0026#39;s warm-hearted. I liked it a lot.”

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