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Sunday Lovers
A sex comedy anthology containing four stories, each from a different country (England, France, USA and Italy). "An Englishman's Home" "The French Method" "Armando's Notebook" "Skippy"
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Plot Summary
This anthology film presents four distinct comedic vignettes, each exploring a different facet of romantic entanglements and sexual desires. The segments vary in tone and setting, offering a mixed bag of humorous observations on love and relationships across different cultures and perspectives. From a mild-mannered businessman's affair to a more outlandish encounter, the film delves into the complexities and absurdities of human connection.
Critical Reception
Sunday Lovers received a largely negative reception from critics, who found the film to be a disjointed and unfunny collection of sketches. While some performances were noted, the overall consensus pointed to a lack of cohesion and humor. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film forgettable and lacking in genuine comedic or dramatic impact.
What Reviewers Say
A collection of sketches that fails to deliver consistent laughs or narrative coherence.
The film suffers from a lack of a unifying theme or comedic voice.
Despite a star-studded cast, the material is often weak and uninspired.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a generally unfavorable opinion, with many finding the film to be a disappointing and unmemorable cinematic experience.
Fun Fact
The film's unconventional structure, featuring four directors and segments set in different countries (France, England, and the United States), contributed to its disjointed feel and its difficulty in finding a consistent critical or audience appeal.
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