Great, fun early Marceau!
LC
from Oxford, England
, 06/04/2007
This cheerfully silly French movie follows the adventures of D'Artagnan's teenage daughter Eloise (Marceau), who discovers what she believes to be a consipracy against the French crown. She enlists her father's aid, along with his famous companions and a lovestruck, talentless young poet she meets on the road. Underneath the verbal comedy and slapstick, there's a tender, lightly sketched portrait of a loving father and daughter, and a level-headed look at what happens when adventurers get older and lost in the bureaucracy. Best line: 'That's too bad to be poetry. It must be a secret code'.
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