Men, Women: A User's Manual
1996 · Movie · 122 min. · France
Benoit Blanc loves living, he loves women, he loves daring. He is a famous businessman who suffers from stomach-ache. Fabiolini, a would-be actor, is a policeman and he too suffers from the same sickness. The two man face suffering in opposite ways: Benoit Blanc is optimistic while Fabiolini, always unsure of himself, is persuaded he is seriously ill. The two men meet by chance while doing a gastroscopy and become friends. After having known their real different conditions, they will change and will understand better their lives. Around them, other people, women and men, will see their lives changed, by chance, by love or solely by the life stream.
Direction Claude Lelouch
Cast Fabrice Luchini · Bernard Tapie · Alessandra Martines · Pierre Arditi · Ticky Holgado · Ophelie Winter · Anouk Aimée
Soundtrack Francis Lai
Screenplay René Bonnell · Jean-Philippe Chatrier · Claude Lelouch
Cinematography Philippe Pavans de Ceccatty
Original title Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi
5.8
21 votes (FilmAffinity)
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