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Plot Summary
This French comedy follows Pierre, a man who leads a double life, juggling two wives and two families without either knowing about the other. When his worlds inevitably begin to collide, Pierre finds himself in a chaotic and humorous struggle to maintain his elaborate deception.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known French comedy from the early 90s, "Pierre qui roule" received a modest reception primarily within its domestic market. It is generally viewed as a lighthearted and farcical entertainment, typical of the genre during that era, with its humor relying on the complications of its central premise.
What Reviewers Say
Humorous exploration of a man's double life.
Relies on classic comedic misunderstandings and deceptions.
A charming, if somewhat predictable, French farce.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, "Pierre qui roule," translates to "A rolling stone," a common French idiom that refers to someone who is restless or avoids settling down, fitting for the protagonist's lifestyle.
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