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Tant qu'il y aura des femmes is this quirky little comedy from '87 that dives into the chaotic life of Sam, a screenwriter who's got a knack for untangling everyone else’s problems but is a mess himself. The film carries this lighthearted, almost whimsical tone, with a pacing that feels both breezy and reflective, capturing the ups and downs of romance. The interplay among the characters is what stands out; Sam's passionate encounters with various women lay bare his struggles with commitment and self-identity. It's a bit of a character study wrapped in humor. The performances are earnest, giving life to some rather relatable, if exaggerated, relationship dilemmas. Overall, it’s a unique snapshot of late 80s European comedy.
Quirky European comedyCharacter-driven narrativeExplores themes of love and identity
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