Silly usurps funny (for the most part) and Peter Sellers usurps Goldie Hawn (completely) in this crackpot British movie pitting the vanity of philandering-but-cultured maturity against the naivete of freewheeling hippie youth, illustrating the ultimate absurdity and ignorance of both social groups during an era of 20th century elitism clashing with its own quite inevitable offspring.
A Sentence on There’s a Girl in My Soup
11 May
This entry was published on May 11, 2010 at 11:21 am. It’s filed under 1970s Cinema, British Film, One-Sentence Reviews and tagged cinema, comedy, film, Goldie Hawn, movies, Peter Sellers, There's a Girl in my Soup.
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