Delusions of Grandeur

Delusions of Grandeur 7.3

Louis de funes was a rude, greedy but flattering Spanish aristocrat, and his servant was poor and kind. As a result of a court conspiracy, Salouste lost his privilege of grace, so he felt vengeful. At the same time, his servant fell in love with the German queen. This film is funes's masterpiece after "the Tiger's Escape". The second leading actor is the French actor Yvmont, directed by Wuri, France's famous comedy genius. (he wrote "Tiger's Escape", and he won the popularity of the then unknown funes.). Because funes is very good at depicting the satirical characters of greedy and snobbish, this film has a strong appreciation. And different from other comedies of the same theme, the film uses surreal creative techniques to a certain extent, which can be regarded as a surreal comedy / drama. If you like to have Spanish court aristocratic culture, Renaissance architecture, medieval inquisition, rituals, flamenco, knights, deserts. And funes's acting style, you must not miss this very traditional and pure French classic comedy.