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Plot Summary
A retired, lonely man named Maurice, who has always felt invisible, decides to create a fictional wife named Alice to combat his loneliness. He invents a detailed persona for her, complete with stories and personality traits. His elaborate charade takes a strange turn when a young woman named Alice moves into his building, and Maurice begins to confuse his imaginary wife with the real person.
Critical Reception
The film was not widely released internationally and is primarily known within French cinema. Critical reception in France was mixed, with some appreciating its whimsical premise and Jugnot's performance, while others found the humor to be a bit dated or the storyline underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Gérard Jugnot delivers a characteristically endearing performance.
The film's premise offers a unique blend of melancholy and comedy.
Some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable and lacking in depth.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this film outside of French-speaking regions, making a specific summary of Google user reviews difficult to ascertain.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film marked a return to directing for Jean-Marie Poiré after a hiatus, though it did not achieve the same box office success as his previous comedies like 'Les Visiteurs'.
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