Claude Chabrol’s Blue Panther (the original French title is Marie-Chantal contre Dr Kha) is a lighthearted 1965 eurospy romp, or at least that’s what you might assume you’re going to get. That assumption would be entirely incorrect.
What you’re actually going to get is a French New Wave deconstruction of the spy movie. And it gets very meta and very postmodern. If that sort of thing appeals to you then you’ll enjoy this movie. If you were hoping for a fun eurospy move you’ll be very disappointed.