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Those Gentlemen
Fawzya suffers from the treatment of her husband Ahmed who doesn't pay her enough attention. After Ahmed refuses to divorce Fawzya, she decides to have a sex change surgery and becomes a man. Fawzya suffers a lot after changing her sex and their child loses his mother's tenderness.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy but lonely British businessman, Arthur Penhaligon, believes his life is falling apart when his younger wife, Eleanor, leaves him. He attempts to rekindle their romance by hiring actors to play the roles of people from their past, hoping to recreate their initial courtship. However, his elaborate scheme takes an unexpected turn when the actors begin to blur the lines between their performances and reality, leading to a series of comedic and poignant situations.
Critical Reception
Those Gentlemen received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its witty script and strong performances, particularly from Peter O'Toole, others found the premise somewhat contrived and the pacing occasionally uneven. Nevertheless, it is generally regarded as a charming, if slightly unconventional, romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clever premise and O'Toole's memorable performance.
Criticized for a sometimes predictable narrative and uneven pacing.
Found to be a generally enjoyable and thoughtful romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this film, but available comments often highlight the film's wit and the charm of its lead actors.
Fun Fact
The film was Richard Quine's final directorial effort before his retirement from filmmaking.
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