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Men Are from Mars... And That's Where I'm Going!
Successful at work, Fernanda is an example of women of the third millennium, free to make their choices and independent. Yet in her personal life she finds herself struggling to find a husband. Like other women of her generation, Fernanda put her personal life on hold to devote herself to her career and now suddenly feels her love life situation has become an emergency. Being single at 39 is quite different from being single at 29, after all "the fertile egg has an expiration date"!
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Plot Summary
When his girlfriend leaves him for being too boring, a man decides to spice up his life by embarking on a series of increasingly outlandish adventures. He recruits his best friend, a perpetually drunk and irresponsible companion, to join him in his quest for excitement. Their escapades lead them through a series of comical and often chaotic situations as they attempt to redefine masculinity and prove their worth.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing a predictable plot and uneven humor. While some appreciated the efforts of the lead actors, the overall consensus was that the comedy failed to deliver consistently. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of originality in its comedic scenarios.
Lead actors Fabrice Eboué and Jean-Luc Couchard offer some energetic performances, but they can't salvage the weak script.
Humor often falls flat, relying on tired tropes and predictable punchlines.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce, with limited publicly available data. Those that exist suggest a polarized reception, with some viewers finding the humor mildly amusing while others found it to be a disappointing comedy.
Fun Fact
The film is the directorial debut of French comedian and actor Fabrice Eboué.
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