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2.0 out of 5 stars
Some laughs, regressive ideology,
By Pablo Martin Podhorzer "Movie Critic, Sociolo... (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Le Coût de la vie (Original French ONLY Version - No English Options) (DVD)
A middle ground half-cooked French comedy about the relationship between money and love. But in the end this connection seems superfluous and counter-reality. Money in this film is not influent in relations. Money must be spent but you must care to your finances, is what the film says. The less rich a character, the less developed his history (poor working mother, for example). Social, ethical or even commonsense implications of actions are not even discussed. Ideologically, regressive; dreams of the middle class. Had some cheap laughs, that's true.
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Le Coût de la vie (Original French ONLY Version - No English Options) by Philippe Le Guay (DVD)
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