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Men, Women: A User's Manual 1996

★ 6.030 votes122 min📅 1996-08-28

In 'Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996)', Claude Lelouch masterfully weaves a tale of two men, each struggling with their own unique brand of suffering.

Director: Claude Lelouch

Cast

Fabrice Luchini
Fabrice Luchini
Fabio Lini
Bernard Tapie
Bernard Tapie
Benoit Blanc
Alessandra Martines
Alessandra Martines
Docteur Nitez
Pierre Arditi
Pierre Arditi
Professeur Lerner
Caroline Cellier
Caroline Cellier
Madame Blanc
Ticky Holgado
Ticky Holgado
le père de Loulou
Ophélie Winter
Ophélie Winter
la fille du Crillon
Patrick Husson
Patrick Husson
le chanteur (voix)
Jacqueline Joubert
Jacqueline Joubert
la secrétaire en chef de Blanc
Christian Charmetant
Christian Charmetant
Le prêtre au confessionnal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996) about?

The film tells the story of two men, Benoit Blanc and Fabiolini, who form an unlikely friendship after a chance meeting in the doctor's office, and explore their respective struggles with optimism and self-doubt.

Who directed Men, Women: A User's Manual?

The film was directed by Claude Lelouch.

Who stars in Men, Women: A User's Manual?

The film features a talented cast, including Fabrice Luchini, Bernard Tapie, and Alessandra Martines.

Is Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996) worth watching?

While the film may not have received a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of comedy and drama, combined with its thought-provoking exploration of the human experience, make it a worthwhile watch for fans of character-driven dramas.

How long is Men, Women: A User's Manual?

The film has a runtime of 122 minutes.

About Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996) — A Comedy of Unlikely Friendships

In 'Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996)', Claude Lelouch masterfully weaves a tale of two men, each struggling with their own unique brand of suffering. Benoit Blanc, a charismatic businessman, and Fabiolini, a hapless policeman, form an unlikely friendship after a chance meeting in the doctor's office. As they navigate their respective struggles, they discover the true meaning of optimism and self-doubt. With its blend of comedy and drama, this French film is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. Lelouch's direction brings to life a cast of complex characters, including Fabrice Luchini and Bernard Tapie, who deliver memorable performances. Through its nuanced portrayal of relationships and the human experience, 'Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996)' is a film that will leave you pondering the complexities of life long after the credits roll. With its relatable themes and engaging characters, this movie is a must-watch for fans of character-driven dramas. So, if you're looking for a film that will challenge your perspectives and leave you feeling inspired, look no further than 'Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996)', a true masterpiece of French cinema.

With its witty dialogue, colorful characters, and poignant exploration of the human experience, 'Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996)' is a film that will resonate with audiences of all ages. Lelouch's direction is masterful, bringing to life a cast of characters that are both flawed and relatable. From the comedic misadventures of Benoit Blanc to the poignant struggles of Fabiolini, this film is a true exploration of the complexities of human relationships. So, if you're looking for a film that will make you laugh, cry, and think, look no further than 'Men, Women: A User's Manual (1996)'.