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Jest młoda, piękna i pełna wdzięku, ale ma bardzo mało wiary w siebie... 21-letnia Rose marzy, by uciec z małego miasteczka i znaleźć najlepszą pracę na świecie - pracę sekretarki. Zajęcie dające możliwość podróży i przygód, o którym śnią wszystkie nowoczesne dziewczyny lat 50. Już wkrótce Rose nie tylko dostanie pracę w firmie ambitnego i przystojnego Louisa, ale też odkryje swój wyjątkowy talent. To będzie dla niej szansa na zdobycie tysięcy wielbicieli i - być może - miłości mężczyzny, na którym jej najbardziej zależy... Żeby to wszystko osiągnąć Rose musi się tylko nauczyć pisać na maszynie. I to bardzo szybko. Najszybciej na świecie! (Gutek Film)

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DaViD´82 

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angielski Cute, sumptuously stylized, nice, with the correctly selected and dosed pinch of tongue in cheek where the “fights" worked especially well. There’s just one problem, fundamental with regard to the genre; there’s simply no chemistry between the central duo. Both are right for their parts, but there’s about as much harmony between them as between two dead fish in a bucket. ()

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angielski Expendables as a romantic comedy, with an incredibly distasteful Hugo Weaving clone in the lead. The French finale scene is pure motion elegance in both the filmmaking and the acting. ()

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angielski To give four stars to this overly romanticized French comedy filled with declarations of love in multiple languages, there really must be some compelling reasons. And I found them. Sure, it was occasionally so sweet that I caught myself clenching my teeth, and I'm not exactly the biggest fan of French movies, but credit where it's due — the filmmakers here deserve some credit. Yes, the story was simple and pretty predictable, but it's a romantic comedy, so that's par for the course. What really grabbed me was the humor — it was right up my alley. Rose's training sequences were reminiscent of Rocky gearing up to fight Ivan Drago, and the actual sports performances had me scrambling to find the nearest World Championship of this captivating sport on every sports channel I could find. I won't lie, amidst the clacking of keyboards and the scent of burning paper, I was on the edge of my seat. This wasn't just a run-of-the-mill romance; it was an engaging sports thriller that kept me thoroughly entertained. / Lesson learned: It's only when you achieve significant success in life that you realize how many friends you truly have. ()