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The narrative begins with Paul ( Jean-Pierre Marielle ), a weary Parisian gynecologist who has grown physically and mentally exhausted by his female patients and his marriage. Abruptly abandoning his clinic mid-consultation, he runs into the street and encounters Albert (Jean Rochefort), a man who has similarly just walked out on his wife. Femmes Fatales (1976) - IMDb

: It features heavyweights of French cinema, including Jean-Pierre Marielle and Jean Rochefort , who play the protagonists with a mix of weary desperation and comedic timing. A Digital Time Capsule Calmos.1976.DVDRip.XviD.avi

Calmos was released to immediate controversy. Many contemporary critics labeled it aggressively misogynistic. Others viewed it as a self-aware, misanthropic farce that spared no one. The narrative begins with Paul ( Jean-Pierre Marielle

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was polarizing and remains one of Blier’s most controversial works. Misogyny vs. Satire

The story follows two ordinary, middle-aged Frenchmen: Paul (), a gynecologist thoroughly exhausted by looking at female anatomy, and Albert ( Jean Rochefort ), an equally burned-out urbanite. Driven mad by the domestic and sexual expectations of their wives and the pressures of modern society, they decide to abandon everything.