Prudish American audiences can relax. There’s nothing to offend their tender sensibilities in this antiseptic version of “Gigi,” Lerner and Loewe’s enchanting 1958 film musical about a young girl being groomed as a courtesan in Belle Epoque Paris. The racy suggestion (in the original Colette novella) that the clever girl might be complicit in her... Read more »
SOURCE: Variety at 09:30PM on April 8, 2015