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A Man Au Pair
Past 50 and unemployed for two years, formerly an acquisitions-and-mergers specialist, Maxime has been freeloading at his sister's for six months. Her boss Claire, a sexist, has a brilliant ten-year-old son, Jérémy, for whom Maxime is roped into being a full-time male nanny. And this is just the beginning of a progressive nightmare. But Jérémy has an idea...
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor, down on his luck, accepts a job as a live-in au pair for a wealthy family to make ends meet. He soon finds himself navigating the chaotic world of childcare and unexpected romantic entanglements with the children's mother. The film follows his hilarious and heartwarming journey as he tries to balance his acting ambitions with his newfound responsibilities.
Critical Reception
A Man Au Pair received a mixed to generally negative reception from critics and audiences. It was often criticized for its predictable plot and derivative humor, though some viewers found it to be a lighthearted and harmless romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies on tired comedic tropes and a formulaic romantic storyline.
Performances are generally seen as adequate but not particularly memorable.
Some audiences found it to be a watchable, if uninspired, low-budget comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced with a relatively low budget, typical for many independent romantic comedies seeking to find an audience through direct-to-video or streaming platforms.
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