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Yetep“An ethical debate takes place that reflects on friendship and all kinds of human ties.” Rotten Tomatoes Our Women (2015)
The story unfolds over a single night when Max (Berry), Paul (Auteuil), and Simon (Lhermitte) meet for their regular card game. The evening takes a dark turn when Simon arrives distraught, confessing that he has just strangled his wife, Estelle, during a heated argument. He begs his two best friends to provide a false alibi to protect him from prison. Our Women (2015)
: As they argue, the facades of their own seemingly perfect lives and marriages begin to crumble. Critical Perspective “An ethical debate takes place that reflects on
: They must decide whether 35 years of friendship outweighs the gravity of a murder. : As they argue, the facades of their
“It's a nice comedy about the friendship between three men facing a tragic situation... Auteuil, Berry, and Lhermitte are convincing and frankly very funny.” IMDb
The film is often praised for the chemistry and convincing performances of its lead actors, who capture the nuances of "solid yet fragile" male bonds. However, because it is based on a play, much of the action is confined to a single location—Max's apartment—giving it a distinct theatrical feel that some viewers find engaging while others may find limited. Audience Perspectives

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