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Les 7 derniers outrages
A new bride (Régine Bourgeois) is ignored by her husband on their wedding night, but then initiated into all kinds of debauchery with the help of other men and two other women (Christine Leval, Valérie Seller). This begins with the bride, in black stocking and black veil lying in a hammock while one of seven candles is lit and another girl has sex on the floor. One candle is lit and one 'outrage' per day is committed until all seven candles are lit, the new bride gradually joining in.
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Plot Summary
Seven disparate individuals, each with their own unique grievances and vendettas, find themselves brought together by circumstance. United by their shared desire for revenge against a common enemy, they hatch an elaborate and often chaotic plan to bring down the corrupt magnate responsible for their misfortunes. Their unconventional methods lead to a series of humorous mishaps and escalating confrontations.
Critical Reception
This French comedy was a modest success, generally appreciated for its lighthearted tone and ensemble cast's comedic performances. While not a critical darling, it provided accessible entertainment for audiences seeking a humorous caper.
What Reviewers Say
Amusing premise with potential for slapstick.
The cast's chemistry adds to the comedic effect.
A light and enjoyable French comedy from the 80s.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is limited, but it is generally viewed as a charming, albeit simple, comedy that offers light entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Les 7 derniers outrages', translates to 'The Last 7 Outrages', referencing the seven main characters and their grievances.
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