

Les Filles d'à côté
1993 French sitcom created by Jean-Luc Azoulay.
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Plot Summary
Gérard, a struggling writer, rents out his country house to two friends, Jean-Pierre and Valérie, hoping for peace and quiet to finish his novel. However, his solitude is shattered when he discovers they are actually a couple pretending to be two women to avoid paying a higher rent. His attempts to expose them lead to a series of comedic misunderstandings and escalating deceptions.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in France, known for its lighthearted comedic tone and slapstick humor. While not critically acclaimed for its depth, it was generally well-received by audiences for its entertainment value and witty dialogue.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comedic timing and humorous situations.
- Enjoyed for its lighthearted and escapist entertainment.
- Appreciated for the chemistry between the lead actors.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's original concept was conceived as a stage play before being adapted for the screen.
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