Tre piger i Paris (1963) Poster

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7/10
Old-fashioned, yet entertaining
weibaisi13 May 2009
Warning: Spoilers
I saw this movie twice, running on Danish TV. It is considered one of their classics. Perhaps it is. The one thing for sure is that it is certainly more accessible to foreigners than most Danish movies, particularly if you understand French.

The plot is fairly simple. It follows three Danish girls who left their luggage at a Paris hotel, with most of their money too, and then conveniently forgot where the hotel was located. While their early predicament opens the possibility for some suspense and danger, the movie is light-hearted all the way through.

It becomes sort of a traveling brochure for Paris in the early 60's, with the girls trying to find the hotel again all over the city and fraternizing with the locals and enlisting their help in the process.

While there's some Danish at the beginning of the movie, before the girls embark on their trip. After 10 minutes or so, it turns almost completely to French all the way to the end. Most of the remaining Danish is redundant dialog and a few gags stemming from linguistic misunderstanding.

They don't make Danish movies like that anymore.
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8/10
Sweet and unforgetable film
antondamgaard9 April 2022
"Tre piger i Paris" is one of some other overlooked Danish films, but that dosen't matter!

This film is highly recommended for all of them, who are thinking about watching it. The film is funny, charming, suspenseful and beautiful.

The film is about three girls, who is travelling to Paris with a train. But then in the train, they meet two men, who then follows and show them a hotel they can rent. Then when the two guys leaves the hotel, the girls decides to take a look at the city, but then by accident, they let their luggages stay at the hotel, and they forget where and what hotel it was.
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8/10
Very Charming Feel Good Film
LNAndersen5 May 2020
Very charming actresses with great chemistry and relatively sharp dialogue with their male counterparts. The story is light and works well for it's genre. The pictures from Paris are abundant and fantastic. A personal favorite scene is when Ghita Nørby helps their French host with his tax returns. What makes this film stand out is the utter charm of the 3 ladies, the setting and dialogue which work far above average for films in this genre.
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