Review of Ridicule (1996) by William Arnold for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 02 Oct 1998
Rather deliberately paced, and mired in archaic and abstruse puns, the film is perhaps more interesting than enjoyable. Still, Leconte's customary zest and mordant humour are there, lurking behind the claustrophobic production design and free-spirited camerawork.
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This review of Ridicule (1996) was written by William Arnold and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 02 Oct 1998.
Ridicule has generally received very positive reviews.
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