Men, Women - A User's Manual (1996)
Directed by Claude Lelouch
Sub-Genres - Romantic Comedy, Sex Comedy, Urban Comedy |
Run Time - 125 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
A feather-light and funny musing on the nature of love, fate and starting over, Claude Lelouch's comedy begins with the meeting of Fabio Lini, an actor turned undercover Paris cop and the notorious lawyer-cum-businessman Benoit Blanc . Both have come to the same clinic to have their ulcers checked, and as they chit-chat, they realize that they have much in common. Relations with women have played big parts in their ulcers. Both freely acknowledge that male/female relations are always problematic, and yet, despite the hindrances the unions present, neither Claude nor Benoit is able to live without them.
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business, comedy, policeman, self-discovery, actor, clinic, fate, friendship, lawyer, love, police