La Smala
La Smala
| 29 August 1984 (USA)
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When the mother of a "tribe" of five children leaves for good, their inept father is not sure how to keep the family clothed and fed, and without the help of his neighbor Simone, he would be nowhere. She is attracted to him but eventually gives up on the relationship. Meanwhile, the father grabs his brood and they take off for Paris in search of the wife. But Simone accidentally ends up on the same train...

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MoPoshy

Absolutely brilliant

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TaryBiggBall

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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Matho

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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Isbel

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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dbdumonteil

A movie which was certainly overrated by the critics when it was theatrically released :caustic,nasty ,with something of Italian comedy "Affreux Sales Et Méchants " ;well it's not exactly that : proof positive is given by the ending, the most hackneyed trick of the French eighties you can think of.Fortunately ,the actors carry the movies : Josiane Balsako has plenty of go and is quite funny as this mother's helper ,sick and tired of this tribe she cannot get rid of;Victor Lanoux reprises the kind of part he played in Yves Robert 's "Un Elephant Ca Trompe Enormement" : a good-natured hubby whose wife walked out on him to live with a CRS (= member of the riot police);but here he's got all his children in tow .The funniest moments are to be found in the first half:-the old granny they take to the hospital after her death ("what can they do,if she's kicked the bucket?)-the family , stealing from the supermarket ("I've got a calculator and there are the logarithms ,says the precocious brat") unbeknownst to dad who keeps on playing his accordion.-the lovely nostalgic song " Le Dernier Twist " which captures a sliver of the sound and innocent spirit of the French early sixties.On the other hand ,the second song , a would be hard rocker "Trip HLM " sung in a shrill voice by one of daddy's girls ,makes me put my fingers in my ears .The second half is less entertaining:Dominique Lavanant as a transsexual ,well.. ("I was Pierrot ,now I'm Rita" ,get it?)

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