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So, this 2004 French comedy dives into the chaotic world of Louis, who’s just gone through a separation. It’s not your typical rom-com — there's this darkly humorous vibe as he grapples with his identity and relationships. His ex, Isabelle, and other women in his life want to remain friends, which adds a bizarre layer of awkwardness. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that suits the theme of his unraveling sanity. The dialogue has a certain sharpness that keeps it engaging, even if the gags don’t always land. Plus, Robert, his musician friend, really brings a unique flavor to the narrative, pushing Louis to embrace a more, let’s say, unapologetic approach to life. It’s quirky and definitely has its moments, though it’s not without its flaws.
Features a distinctively dark sense of humor.Highlights the complexities of modern relationships.Notable for its unusual character development.
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