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The Man Who Loved Women (1977 film)

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of his first sexual experience, which was with a prostitute; his relationship with his mother, a beautiful, but cold, woman who largely ignored him and would leave him alone for days at a time to be with her lovers; and many of his other long- and short-term sexual relationships. An emotionally unstable woman named Delphine Grezel liked to make love in public, and her relationship with Bertrand only ended when she was imprisoned for shooting her husband. When Delphine is released, she visits Bertrand, and they have a threesome with Bernadette.
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spotting a pair of attractive legs, Bertrand goes to extraordinary lengths (which include faking a car accident) to find the woman to whom they belong, only to learn she was just visiting France and has already left the country by the time he tracks her down, though he does manage to sleep with Bernadette, an employee of the company from which the woman rented a car.
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At Bertrand's funeral, Geneviève reflects that, of all of Bertrand's former lovers who have gathered, she is the only one who knows the full story of his life. She does not doubt that, in his own way, Bertrand loved each of them, and thinks he was seeking happiness in quantity, having not found it in
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During the Christmas season, Bertrand cannot get in touch with anyone in his little black book, so he goes out roaming the streets, and he is hit by a car while hurrying after two women. Severely injured, he is hospitalized and told not to move, but, noticing a nurse's attractive legs, he lunges at
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Bertrand becomes friendly with Hélène, who runs a lingerie shop and is close to his own age. After she confesses to only being attracted to younger men, Bertrand, sensing an imminent change in his lifestyle, decides to write his memoirs before he forgets the details of his many conquests. He writes
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Realizing that he wrote his book because of Véra, but neglected to even mention her in it, Bertrand calls Geneviève to say he has to rewrite the manuscript. She responds by telling him that it is common for writers to feel they have failed to write the book they had set out to write, but that she
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Some time earlier, Bertrand, a man in early middle-age, works in a laboratory testing the aerodynamics of scale models of aircraft, but his real passion is pursuing women. He is often successful, though he has less luck with the woman from the service that calls to wake him up each morning. After
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The rejection letters begin to arrive, but one editor, Geneviève, likes Bertrand's manuscript and champions the work to her boss. He agrees to publish Bertrand's book without any changes, and, when Bertrand goes to Paris to meet with Geneviève, he runs into Véra, an old flame. Their breakup five
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described it as a "supremely humane, sophisticated comedy that is as much fun to watch for the variations Mr. Truffaut works on classic man-woman routines as for the routines themselves", and observed that "I suppose there's always been a little of the late
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years earlier caused Bertrand to require various pharmaceuticals and leave Paris, but he says he eventually pulled himself back together and does not think of her very often anymore. He denies Véra's request to have dinner and try to be friends.
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the film's "most marvelous, most surprising", as it is "so remarkably well played and written that an entire love affair, from the beginning to the middle and the end, is movingly evoked through what is really just
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fought for the book he did write, and he should make his next project about Véra. Bertrand agrees to trust Geneviève, and the book is prepared for publication. Geneviève falls for Bertrand, and they have an affair.
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in December 1976, mourners gather for the funeral of Bertrand Morane. One of the attendants, Genevieve Bigey, stands apart from the others. She notices that everyone present is a woman.
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as "Charmless", saying it "irritates by its over-wrought sense of literary-style paradox, by its insistence on eccentricity as its source of humour".
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that "the film obstinately refuses to cast light on its characters, making it no more than a superficial and sporadically entertaining exercise", and
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as Martine Desdoits, the woman whose car Bertrand says ran into his / the voice of "Aurore", the woman from the wake-up service (uncredited)
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Nella Barbier as Liliane, the waitress who Bertrand gets a job as a telephone operator at the lab where he works
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as Fabienne, one of Bertrand's former lovers, who he regrets making think he wanted a serious relationship
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Christian Lentretien as the police inspector who tells Bertrand that Delphine is out of prison
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as Delphine Grezel, one of Bertrand's lovers, who is married and emotionally unstable
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in the film as a man the hearse drives past during the opening title sequence.
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in all Truffaut comedies, but there is more than I've ever seen before in
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as Véra, one of Bertrand's former lovers, who he has not gotten over
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Rico Lopez as the customer in the restaurant who harasses Liliane
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Henry-Jean Servat as the younger male editor at Editions Betany
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Marie-Jeanne Montfajon as Christine Morane, Bertrand's mother
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Sabine Glaser as Bernadette, the blonde employee at Midi Car
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Frédérique Jamet as Juliette, the crying girl on the stairs
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Martine Chassaing as Denise, one of Bertrand's co-workers
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as Hélène, a lingerie saleswoman close to Bertrand's age
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on his best behavior", and called the scene featuring
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Henri Agel as the older male editor at Editions Betany
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Roselyne Puyo as Nicole, the usherette, who is deaf
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Index


François Truffaut
Michel Fermaud
Suzanne Schiffman
Charles Denner
Brigitte Fossey
Nelly Borgeaud
Geneviève Fontanel
Leslie Caron
Néstor Almendros
Maurice Jaubert
Les Artistes Associés
French
comedy drama
François Truffaut
Charles Denner
Brigitte Fossey
Nelly Borgeaud
Blake Edwards
remake of the film
Burt Reynolds
Julie Andrews
Montpellier
gonorrhea
Charles Denner
Brigitte Fossey
Nelly Borgeaud
Geneviève Fontanel
Leslie Caron
Nathalie Baye

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