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Move Along, There Is Nothing to See!

Move Along, There Is Nothing to See! (1983)

November. 11,1983
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5.2
| Comedy

Inspector Leroux is investigating the owner of a contemporary art gallery Helen Duvernet who is suspected of being involved in trafficking of stolen paintings. He is both intrigued and attracted by the young woman, follows her everywhere and finally falls in love...

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UnowPriceless
1983/11/11

hyped garbage

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Philippa
1983/11/12

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Kinley
1983/11/13

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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Kimball
1983/11/14

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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jotix100
1983/11/15

Could this film be the work of Patrice Leconte? The director of "Ridicule", "Monsieur Hire", and other excellent movies must have been on auto pilot when he undertook the helm of this ship that was moving upstream without a clue about what port it was heading for. For a comedy, not having a single laugh, it is a capital sin. The idea of an obnoxious detective harassing people is not exactly a novelty, but in the case of this French comedy, it is an irritating joke running through the picture. Besides all its sins, this movie is sadly dated; it just did not age well. On the other hand, M. Leconte is entitled to a miss in his career.Michel Blanc had the thankless task of making his inspector Leroux a royal pain in the neck, as he keeps going back to the home of a gallery owner with a senseless excuse that does not even make any sense in the context of what the creators were hoping to achieve. Jane Birkin suffers stoically the accusations directed at her. Jacques Villaret is totally wasted in the film.

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