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has no power and it is the Queen who makes all the decisions. This
gender role reversal is the main basis of the second half of the film as
Maurice becomes more and more disenchanted with the whole marriage as
he feels it belittles his masculinity to have to run everything past his
wife. However, Maurice is cleverer than he seems and his able to sort
out all of Louise's financial woes and come up with a whole budget for
the country, which is odd seeing as most of the time he is singing he
doesn't seem to have a lot of time to do any maths. The end of the film
sees Louise come around and let Maurice do whatever he wants which seems
to be a lot more singing.I think when sound first came into cinema people were impressed by just about everything but by today's standards these Maurice Chevalier films seem incredibly dated. Saying that The Love Parade has some good set pieces and is a lot more solidly directed than the other Chevalier films that I watched (which were made after this). The film has some brilliant set pieces and was rightfully nominated some technical awards for cinematography, sound recording and art direction. The plot maybe flimsy, the songs may drive you crazy but there's no denying that some of the musical numbers are well choreographed and well shot.
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