Judge Aristide Forestier

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Judge Aristide Forestier is a character from the musical film "Can-Can," depicted as a stern yet principled magistrate whose moral rigidity is tested by the bohemian world of Parisian dance halls.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Can-Can NERFINISHED
associatedWith Parisian dance halls
bohemian lifestyle
characterTrait morally rigid
principled
stern
conflictType moral conflict
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fictionalUniverse Can-Can NERFINISHED
genreContext musical
romantic comedy
languageOfWork English
legalConcern decency laws
public morality
medium film
moralArc tests his rigid principles against bohemian values
narrativeRole protagonist
romantic interest
occupation judge
magistrate
setting Paris NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Belle Époque NERFINISHED
storyFunction represents authority
represents conventional morality
themeInvolvement law versus freedom
morality versus pleasure
workType musical film

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Can-Can notableCharacter Judge Aristide Forestier