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Après 5 ans de mariage, Ben est toujours aussi éperdument amoureux. Jusqu’au jour où il découvre en public que sa femme le trompe : humilié et plaqué dans la foulée ! Abattu et lâché par ses proches, Ben peine à remonter la pente jusqu’à ce qu’il croise le chemin de Patrick, un ancien ami lui aussi divorcé qui lui propose d’emménager chez lui. Patrick, au contraire de Ben, entend bien profiter de son célibat retrouvé et de tous les plaisirs auxquels il avait renoncé durant son mariage. Bientôt rejoints par d’autres divorcés, les fêtards quarantenaires ébauchent les premières règles du Divorce Club. (AZ Films)

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TheEvilTwin 

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anglais A fairly striving French film with a likeable idea, but it sticks "only" to a decent average and doesn't really surprise. Unfortunately the running time of 110 minutes is a bit too much for the subject matter, if Divorce Club was a bit shorter I wouldn't complain at all. The film is effective in places with its humour, but I can't shake the feeling that the they kept relatively low key and a bolder form would have worked better. France can do better, but with the comedy drought, I guess this one won't offend anyone. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais A light-hearted French comedy packed with well-known stars. It has a delightfully good idea and crackling humour. After a divorce, the main character meets an old friend who is out of money and moves in with him at a Villa, where he starts a Divorcee Club and the wild ride can begin. It's more amusing than seizure-inducing, but there are a few minor twists and turns, a fine central plot, and likeable actors who make it all move along nicely, and there is plenty of fun. Story 3/5, Action 0/5, Humour 4/5, Violence 0/5, Fun 4/5 Music 3/5, Visuals 3/5, Atmosphere 3/5, Suspense 2/5, Emotion 3/5. 7/10. ()

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