Paul and Paulette Take a Bath review misjudged romance takes wince-inducing wrong turn
Briefly

This dreamy, quirky film presents a romance in a New Wave style, showcasing a young American photographer in Paris but misjudges its tonal elements.
Paul and Paulette's relationship is steeped in humor and sensuality, but the film ventures into uncomfortable territory with baffling Nazi references that undermine the narrative.
The film, while visually engaging, struggles to coalesce its serious themes and absurd humor, leading to a disjointed viewing experience that lacks depth.
Despite promising moments like the imaginative discussions about iconography from the past, the film fails to provide fresh insights into its cliches about love and fame.
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