Men, Women: A User's Manual
Men, Women: A User's Manual

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Men, Women: A User's Manual

1996
Movie
122 min
French

Benoit Blanc loves living, he loves women, he loves daring. He is a famous businessman who suffers from stomach-ache. Fabiolini, a would-be actor, is a policeman and he too suffers from the same sickness. The two man face suffering in opposite ways: Benoit Blanc is optimistic while Fabiolini, always unsure of himself, is persuaded he is seriously ill. The two men meet by chance while doing a gastroscopy and become friends. After having known their real different conditions, they will change and will understand better their lives. Around them, other people, women and men, will see their lives changed, by chance, by love or solely by the life stream.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Claude LelouchGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This sprawling French romantic comedy-drama interweaves the lives of several individuals as they navigate the complexities of love, relationships, and infidelity. The film explores different facets of romantic entanglements through interconnected storylines, focusing on the challenges and joys of human connection.

Critical Reception

Claude Lelouch's ambitious, multi-narrative film received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its scope and exploration of relationships, though some critics found its length and sprawling nature overwhelming. It was seen as a signature Lelouchian work, balancing humor with poignant observations on love.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its expansive and ambitious look at modern relationships.

  • Appreciated for its blend of humor and emotional depth.

  • Criticized by some for its lengthy runtime and sometimes convoluted plot.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but the film is generally regarded as a thoughtful, albeit lengthy, exploration of love and its many forms.

Fun Fact

Claude Lelouch famously shoots many of his films with a handheld camera, giving them a distinctive, almost documentary-like feel, which is evident in the spontaneous and naturalistic performances.

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