Ženy môjho muža
Ženy môjho muža

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Ženy môjho muža

2009
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Slovak

The stories of all the characters are linked to the fate of a media-successful married couple. The film is an account of life in a Central European metropolis, from which humanity and spiritual values are disappearing as a result of a hasty lifestyle. Vera and Daniel's marriage has been deadlocked for a long time, Vera is at the end of her career as an actress and Daniel prefers to hang out with younger girls than with his own wife. In addition, a young Macedonian woman, Liana, enters their family and Vera finds a part of herself in her. Parallel to Vera and Daniel, Eva, a nurse, and Martin, a designer, are looking for a place in life.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Martin ŠulíkGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

This Slovak comedy-drama follows the lives of three women who discover they are all married to the same man. Each woman comes from a different background and has a unique relationship with their shared husband, leading to a series of humorous and often poignant situations as they navigate this unconventional predicament and decide how to move forward. The film explores themes of love, deception, and the search for personal happiness.

Critical Reception

Ženy môjho muža received generally positive reviews, praised for its witty script, strong performances, and relatable characters. Critics appreciated its ability to blend humor with deeper emotional undertones, offering a fresh perspective on relationships and societal expectations. Audience reception was also favorable, with many connecting to the film's candid portrayal of complex human connections.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clever premise and engaging dialogue.

  • Applauded for the strong performances of its lead actresses.

  • Noted for its successful blend of comedy and drama.

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Fun Fact

The film's premise of three women discovering they share a husband is a recurring trope in comedy, but here it's handled with a distinctly Central European sensibility, focusing on the nuances of shared experience and the search for individual agency.

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