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The Calculus Affair
Strange things are happening in the evening at the mansion: glass things break without any apparent reason. Professor Calculus, somewhat apathetic to the whole series of events, leaves the following day to attend a conference on nuclear physics in Geneva. Foreign powers get wind of his work and send their agents to investigate.
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Plot Summary
A peculiar affair unfolds when a mathematician is kidnapped, leading to a complex series of events involving secret agents and a race against time. The plot twists and turns as the investigators try to unravel the mystery behind his disappearance and the advanced calculus he was developing. The film blends espionage with comedic elements as the characters navigate treacherous situations.
Critical Reception
The Calculus Affair was a moderately successful French crime-comedy, noted for its intricate plot and blend of suspense and humor. While not a critical darling, it garnered attention for its unique premise and engaging chase sequences, appealing to audiences who enjoyed stylized thrillers of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clever plotting and unexpected twists.
Enjoyed for its mix of espionage thrills and lighthearted comedy.
Considered a solid entry in the French crime genre of the 1960s.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Calculus Affair' are sparse due to its age and limited international release, but generally highlight its entertaining mystery and enjoyable pacing. Some viewers found the plot a bit convoluted, but most appreciated the film's charm and unique concept.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the comic book of the same name by Edgar P. Jacobs, part of the popular 'Blake and Mortimer' series, although it takes significant creative liberties with the source material.
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