Review of Ridicule (1996) by Kenneth Turan for Los Angeles Times — 25 Jan 2006
Witty, intelligent and quintessentially French, it is an unusually involving costume drama that takes us into a decadent world few will know existed, a place where “vices are without consequence but ridicule can kill.”.
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This review of Ridicule (1996) was written by Kenneth Turan and published by Los Angeles Times on 25 Jan 2006.
Ridicule has generally received very positive reviews.
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