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How (Not) to Kill Your Husband
Lovers learn the true meaning of "happy wife, happy life" when scorned women become hell bent on getting sweet revenge. These women don't get mad, they get even. This docuseries tells the stories of how women planned and executed their plots for revenge on their husbands, boyfriends and lovers.
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Plot Summary
A woman, facing the mundane realities of her marriage and a failing business, concocts a plan to murder her husband. However, her meticulously crafted scheme begins to unravel when her husband starts acting strangely, making her question if he's aware of her intentions or if something else is afoot. The film follows her increasingly desperate attempts to execute her plan while navigating the escalating absurdity of her situation.
Critical Reception
While the film offered a darkly comedic premise, critical reception was generally mixed to negative. Reviewers often cited a lack of depth in character development and a predictable plot, though some acknowledged the potential of its central concept and a few praised its unconventional approach to marital woes.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its dark humor with genuine emotional resonance.
A predictable plot and underdeveloped characters prevent the story from reaching its full potential.
Despite its intriguing premise, the execution often falls flat.
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Fun Fact
Despite being a British production, the film was not widely released or heavily promoted internationally, leading to limited public awareness and critical discussion.
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