I've always meant to finish the five-film series that is Francois Truffaut's Antoine Doinel saga, and I think today's the day. This is part 4, and it's pretty solid overall. It's aged in the sense that I don't think many people in their mid-20s would deal with these sorts of problems nowadays; maybe when they're 30+, if they're "lucky" (yes, young people have access to advanced technology and what have you, but the odds are stacked against them when it comes to how much everything costs).
But still, in terms of looking at how Antoine tries and struggles to settle down with the early stages of family life, I'd say that Bed and Board works fairly well and is pretty engaging, for the most part.
But still, in terms of looking at how Antoine tries and struggles to settle down with the early stages of family life, I'd say that Bed and Board works fairly well and is pretty engaging, for the most part.