The Crime Is Mine review Francois Ozon's 1930s crime comedy is a moreish crowdpleaser
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"The Crime Is Mine is a delightful adaptation of a 1934 stage comedy, offering a blend of humor and drama as it tackles serious themes through a comedic lens."
"Madeleine, an aspiring actress, finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation after a producer tries to assault her, leading to a clever defense strategy by her lawyer-roommate."
"The film features an all-star cast of French cinema, including Isabelle Huppert, who brings a unique presence to her role as the imperious silent film star."
"Ozon effectively balances the breeziness of comedy with deeper implications about fame, identity, and the women’s plight in a male-dominated world."
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