
Une aspirine pour deux
A neurotic film critic obsessed with the movie Casablanca (1942) attempts to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart.
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Plot Summary
In this French comedy, a young woman, played by Valérie Lemercier, discovers that her father, a seemingly respectable businessman, has a secret life as a cabaret performer. As she tries to uncover the truth and navigate her own romantic entanglements, she finds herself entangled in her father's double life.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Une aspirine pour deux' received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised the performances of its lead actors, particularly Valérie Lemercier. The film's lighthearted comedic approach and its exploration of family secrets were generally well-received, though some found the plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming performances, especially from Valérie Lemercier.
- A light and entertaining comedy exploring familial secrets.
- Some viewers found the comedic elements and plot to be somewhat conventional.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this older French film. However, general sentiment from available discussions suggests an appreciation for its humor and the engaging performances.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Une aspirine pour deux', translates to 'One aspirin for two,' hinting at the shared secrets or emotional burdens within the story.
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