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Two Women

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Two struggling mothers grapple with unfulfilled expectations and societal pressures. As they navigate their roles as wives and professionals, one woman's unexpected affair sparks a reevaluation of their lives and priorities.
Two Women

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Two Women is a playful, sexy, and energetic comedy that balances raucous humor with earnest explorations of infidelity, motherhood, and the complexities of desire.

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Peter Bradshaw Guardian 1d
2/5
There are one or two interesting moments: including an intriguing discussion of the idea that Tinder is anti-love and in fact just promotes addiction to the app... But really this is a very tiring and mediocre film. Go to Full Review
Saffron Maeve Globe and Mail May 30
While the performances are memorable (Gonthier-Hyndman especially), there is an indifference in the writing, particularly around Florence’s mental health, that feels off-putting while impersonating compassionate comedy. Go to Full Review
Marya E. Gates RogerEbert.com 01/28/2025
Despite a few missteps, the two women behind “Two Women” have overall crafted a frothy, sexy, thoroughly hilarious comedy about that eternal seven-year itch. Go to Full Review
Kaeah Sen Film Ireland Magazine 9h
4/5
While neither director nor screenwriter seem to have anything more substantial to say about female pleasure beyond the fact that it’s important, you do nevertheless find yourself cheering for Florence and Violette when they embrace their selfish side. Go to Full Review
Chezelle Bingham Radio Times 1d
4/5
Leboeuf and Gonthier-Hyndman are well suited to their roles, with Violette's softness and Florence's humour bringing a playful, engaging balance of levity and emotion to each scene. Go to Full Review
Marissa Hill Shade Studios Jul 30
Its wit and vitality are undeniable. Léger and Robichaud have crafted a sexy, subversive comedy that doesn’t shy away from the messiness of womanhood. Go to Full Review
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CadeandKit R @CadeandKit Dec 11 Funny, French, and Deeply Human A slice-of-life comedy that’s somehow about postpartum recovery, aging, bisexuality, meds, marriage, divorce, exhibitionism, and cooperative garden planning. It’s messy, honest, and weirdly sweet. Two neighbors form a friendship that turns into a liberation spiral. From baby monitors to rat control to hired flings... it’s chaos! Delivered with humor, charm, and just enough absurdity to make you laugh out loud. Think: "Eat Pray Love" but in a Montreal apartment building with a crow screaming through the wall. And somehow it all works. See more Brin djasette P @RT72169795 Jun 16 Triste que de voir la jolie Karine Gonthier-Hyndman nue n'est pas eu un effet plus "Wow" que ça pour moi car autre que ça le film est joliment plate! Je comprend la vision de notre société qu'ils voulaient nous montrer mais il avait quand même façon de rendre ça moins beige et plate. Karine Gonthier-Hyndman est excellente et Laurence Leboeuf est bonne aussi, il a quelques moments cocasses mais rien de pissant et le peu de musique qu'il y a dans le film est quand même bon. Le film "feel" juste bizarre et sans émotion, mettre Sam Breton, Arnaud Soly, Fabien Cloutier, Jay du Temple et Kat Levac dans un film et le film n'est pas drole c'est pas normal haha! Pas un film affreux mais vraiment pas un bon film malheureusement! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Two struggling mothers grapple with unfulfilled expectations and societal pressures. As they navigate their roles as wives and professionals, one woman's unexpected affair sparks a reevaluation of their lives and priorities.
Director
Chloé Robichaud
Producer
Martin Paul-Hus, Catherine Léger
Screenwriter
Catherine Léger
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
French
Runtime
1h 40m