The New York Times by Dana Stevens
"Ouch!" is also what you might exclaim as you pinch yourself to stay awake through the film's slow, labored contrivances.
France · 2000
1h 43m
Director Sophie Fillières
Starring André Dussollier, Hélène Fillières, Emmanuelle Devos, Gisèle Casadesus
Genre Comedy
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A chance meeting with Aie, a waitress with a strange name, will drive a 50 year old neurotic man, Robert, crazy.
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The New York Times by Dana Stevens
"Ouch!" is also what you might exclaim as you pinch yourself to stay awake through the film's slow, labored contrivances.
Delightful comedy of manners.
If nothing else, Sophie Fillières's Ouch! is a secret pop culture index.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
The marvelous Dussolier makes a poignantly aging lothario, but Fillieres is so off-puttingly strange, we don't really care what she thinks about.
New York Post by Jonathan Foreman
A strange Gallic imitation of a Woody Allen comedy, replete with a neurotic older hero.
It's neither romantic nor particularly funny.
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