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Divorced parents are concerned about the behavior of their teenage son who is rebelling against society.
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Plot Summary
A middle-class couple, seemingly content with their lives, find themselves in a series of absurd and increasingly desperate situations as they try to solve their financial problems. Their attempts to maintain appearances lead them down a path of comical mishaps and social commentary.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its satirical take on bourgeois life and its comedic performances, while others found its humor to be somewhat uneven and its plot occasionally lacking in depth. It was considered a moderately successful film within the French cinematic landscape of the early 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its satirical portrayal of middle-class anxieties.
- Noted for solid comedic performances, particularly from the lead actors.
- Some critics felt the humor didn't always land effectively.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this film, but it is generally seen as a lighthearted, if sometimes predictable, French comedy of manners from the era.
Fun Fact
Chantal Lauby, known for her later work with the troupe "Les Nuls," makes an early appearance in this film.
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