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The Man Who Loved Women, 1977

The Man Who Loved Women

French

France

Rating:7.4
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Profile of The Man Who Loved Women

The Man Who Loved Women can be described as witty, bittersweet, and clever. The plot revolves around womanizing, obsession, and themes of unfulfillment. The main genres are foreign, drama, and comedy. In approach, The Man Who Loved Women is realistic. It is located in France. It takes place in the 20th century. The Man Who Loved Women is based on a book. The movie has received attention for being critically acclaimed. Note that it involves nudity and sexual content.

Summary of The Man Who Loved Women

In this film from French auteur François Truffaut, a romantic and tenderhearted antihero (Charles Denner) pursues a series of ephemeral love affairs, attempting to capture the elusive, mysterious essence of women. This whimsical and philosophical comedy is followed by a Blake Edwards-directed American remake, starring Burt Reynolds in the titular role.

Details

Language: French
Country: France
Release date: 1 October 1977
Runtime: 120 min

Cast and Crew

Charles Denner

as Bertrand Morane

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The Man Who Loved Women (1977)
The Man Who Loved Women (1977)

Users Reviews

The Man Who Loved Women
a clever attempt to capture the meaning of an obsession. an introspection on love and life. one of Truffaut movies I like most.
one of Truffaut's best.
I enjoyed this movie, I found it amusing. It's about an obsessive womanizer and the funny situations he finds himself in. If you want to see a Truffaut movie this is one I would highly recommend.
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