अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंMarie, a young provincial girl, is seduced by an American billionaire. She did agree to follow him if he moves her village to New York.Marie, a young provincial girl, is seduced by an American billionaire. She did agree to follow him if he moves her village to New York.Marie, a young provincial girl, is seduced by an American billionaire. She did agree to follow him if he moves her village to New York.
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We meet the delectable Marie amid an affectionate recreation of an imaginary village in France of the time, though villages in France at that time were often at least 50 years behind the time. Daughter of the communist and pacifist innkeeper-cum-mayor, she is in love with the only possible bachelor, a shy schoolmaster named Gabriel who prefers playing his cello. Swept off her feet by a visiting American millionaire, she keeps refusing to say yes to him, hoping all along that Gabriel will rise to the challenge and ask for her hand.
An ancient plot, moving from an idyllic utopia with an undertow of gentle satire to a sharp critique of cut-throat capitalism in a dystopic USA. All ends happily however when the American accepts that he will never win her heart, which belongs in her village with her sweetheart, and as a wedding present sends something she had always wanted - a baby hippopotamus!
Lovely acting from Marthe Keller as Marie, Philippe Noiret as Gabriel, and Jean-Pierre Marielle as her father is matched to delightful music by Georges Delerue and singing by Cora Vaucaire. While de Broca aimed at family entertainment, and offered plenty of laughs, his sweet confections can include a dash of vinegar.
An ancient plot, moving from an idyllic utopia with an undertow of gentle satire to a sharp critique of cut-throat capitalism in a dystopic USA. All ends happily however when the American accepts that he will never win her heart, which belongs in her village with her sweetheart, and as a wedding present sends something she had always wanted - a baby hippopotamus!
Lovely acting from Marthe Keller as Marie, Philippe Noiret as Gabriel, and Jean-Pierre Marielle as her father is matched to delightful music by Georges Delerue and singing by Cora Vaucaire. While de Broca aimed at family entertainment, and offered plenty of laughs, his sweet confections can include a dash of vinegar.
Borrowing its title from Alfred De Musset 's "les caprices de Marianne" , the screenplay has nothing to do with this nineteenth century play; it was never the first time De Broca had cast Swiss Marthe Keller ("le diable par la queue") ,and this gorgeous actress is given support by the crème de la crème of French actors: Philippe Noiret ,as the shy schoolteacher who's got only three pupils ,François Périer as the village poet, Jean-Pierre Marielle as the commie cafe owner,Fernand Gravey as the retired military man ; all live in the imaginary village of Angevine (renowned for its mildness,should we believe poet Joachim Du Bellay )The depiction of the village is not realistic ,but who cares ? Demy's and Pagnol's were not either.
The biggest flaw is the American : Bert Convy hams it up and it's not entirely his fault : American way of life ( for a millionaire) is nothing but a spate of clichés and it's only when he wants to re-build the village in America (becoming a French reserve for tourists) that the satire works .
The film features numerous good scenes ,mainly in its first part : -the small movie theater ,where Marie is a ravishing usherette who sells "chocolats glacés" (=choc-ice,ice cream bar "),at a time popcorn had not yet invaded the theaters .
-The lousy beauty contest with its parade in the rain absolutely nobody watches , the miserly meal in the restaurant before the millionaire's intervention.
George Delerue's score is superbly nostalgic and conveys this charm of things of long ago ....(but not far away!)
The biggest flaw is the American : Bert Convy hams it up and it's not entirely his fault : American way of life ( for a millionaire) is nothing but a spate of clichés and it's only when he wants to re-build the village in America (becoming a French reserve for tourists) that the satire works .
The film features numerous good scenes ,mainly in its first part : -the small movie theater ,where Marie is a ravishing usherette who sells "chocolats glacés" (=choc-ice,ice cream bar "),at a time popcorn had not yet invaded the theaters .
-The lousy beauty contest with its parade in the rain absolutely nobody watches , the miserly meal in the restaurant before the millionaire's intervention.
George Delerue's score is superbly nostalgic and conveys this charm of things of long ago ....(but not far away!)
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