Vive les femmes !
Vive les femmes !

Vive les femmes !

1984Movie87 minFrench

The love affairs of Bob, a womanizer and seducer and Mammouth, the unhappy loner.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Claude FournierGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A cynical, womanizing photographer finds himself in a love triangle when he meets a young, idealistic student. He's torn between his superficial relationships and the possibility of genuine love with the younger woman, who challenges his worldview. The film explores themes of aging, commitment, and the search for meaning in life and relationships.

Critical Reception

Critically, the film received a mixed reception. While some praised its performances and exploration of mature themes, others found its narrative uneven and its portrayal of relationships somewhat dated. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its comedic elements and romantic undertones, while others were less impressed by its overall execution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its performances, particularly Jacques Dutronc's.
  • Criticized for an occasionally predictable plot and some predictable character arcs.
  • Explores themes of love and aging with a blend of humor and drama.

Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this film, making it difficult to ascertain specific audience sentiments. However, general commentary suggests a mixed response, with some appreciating the film's mature themes and romantic elements, while others found it less engaging.

Fun Fact

Jacques Dutronc, who plays the lead role, is a legendary French singer-songwriter, and this film marked a significant acting role for him.

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