Set loose in a society of gaudy materialism, the amiably oblivious Monsieur Hulot finds himself hilariously out of sorts when visiting his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew at their bourgeois house—the geometric Villa Arpel, filled with oppressively bewildering and ultramodern “conveniences.”
Set loose in a society of gaudy materialism, the amiably oblivious Monsieur Hulot finds himself hilariously out of sorts when visiting his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew at their bourgeois house—the geometric Villa Arpel, filled with oppressively bewildering and ultramodern “conveniences.”