

Without Men
Two women meet by happenstance traveling from Moscow to Perm. After their flight is delayed, Aleksandra and Zhenia spend a night in Moscow that turns out to be full of unforeseeable adventures.
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Plot Summary
In a small Latin American country, the men mysteriously disappear, leaving behind only women. This forces the remaining women to adapt to a world without men, taking on new roles and discovering their own strengths. Amidst the chaos and societal shift, romantic entanglements and personal growth emerge.
Critical Reception
Without Men received a mixed reception from critics and audiences, with many praising the performances and the underlying premise but finding the execution uneven and the humor occasionally falling flat. It was noted for its unique concept and attempts at social commentary, though some felt it didn't fully capitalize on its potential.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its novel premise of an all-female society.
- Some critics found the humor to be hit-or-miss.
- Performances, particularly Eva Longoria's, were generally well-received.
- The film's social commentary was noted but seen as underdeveloped by some.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided response, with many appreciating the unique concept and Eva Longoria's performance. However, a significant portion found the plot predictable and the humor not consistently effective, leading to a lukewarm overall sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Puerto Rican author Eduardo del Valle.
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