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My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument

Original title: Comment je me suis disputé... (ma vie sexuelle)
  • 1996
  • 2h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.8K
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My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument (1996)
Paul Dedalus is at a crossroads in his life. He has to make several decisions; should he complete his doctorate, does he want to become a full professor, does he really love his long-standing girlfriend, or should he re-start with one of his other lovers? Is he avoiding the despairing life his father can't escape from?
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Paul Dedalus is at a crossroads in his life. He has to make several decisions; should he complete his doctorate, does he want to become a full professor, does he really love his long-standin... Read allPaul Dedalus is at a crossroads in his life. He has to make several decisions; should he complete his doctorate, does he want to become a full professor, does he really love his long-standing girlfriend, or should he re-start with one of his other lovers? Is he avoiding the despa... Read allPaul Dedalus is at a crossroads in his life. He has to make several decisions; should he complete his doctorate, does he want to become a full professor, does he really love his long-standing girlfriend, or should he re-start with one of his other lovers? Is he avoiding the despairing life his father can't escape from ?

  • Director
    • Arnaud Desplechin
  • Writers
    • Emmanuel Bourdieu
    • Arnaud Desplechin
  • Stars
    • Mathieu Amalric
    • Emmanuelle Devos
    • Emmanuel Salinger
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Arnaud Desplechin
    • Writers
      • Emmanuel Bourdieu
      • Arnaud Desplechin
    • Stars
      • Mathieu Amalric
      • Emmanuelle Devos
      • Emmanuel Salinger
    • 15User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • Paul Dedalus
    Emmanuelle Devos
    Emmanuelle Devos
    • Esther
    Emmanuel Salinger
    • Nathan
    Marianne Denicourt
    Marianne Denicourt
    • Sylvia
    Thibault de Montalembert
    • Bob
    Chiara Mastroianni
    Chiara Mastroianni
    • Patricia
    Denis Podalydès
    Denis Podalydès
    • Jean-Jacques
    Jeanne Balibar
    Jeanne Balibar
    • Valérie
    Fabrice Desplechin
    • Ivan
    Hélène Lapiower
    • Le Mérou
    Michel Vuillermoz
    • Frédéric Rabier
    Roland Amstutz
    Roland Amstutz
    • Chernov
    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Student
    Solenn Jarniou
    • Pascale
    Philippe Duclos
    Philippe Duclos
    • Spiritual Accompanist
    Elisabeth Maby
    • Tatie
    Paule Annen
    • Mrs. Chernov
    Anne-Katerine Normant
    • Esther's Friend
    • Director
      • Arnaud Desplechin
    • Writers
      • Emmanuel Bourdieu
      • Arnaud Desplechin
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    dan-120

    An amazing film that discusses philosophical issues of mating rituals.

    A fascinating look at a group of post-grad friends as they drink, fight and fall in love. Very philosophical men, very beautiful women (or is it vice versa?) ponder what it means to be in a relationship and approaching 30.
    johdousha

    Paul's hair is the best part

    This movie was very, very boring. I can't really say it should have been edited down to two hours and then it would be better, because there isn't two hours worth of good movie material there. The actor who played Paul was good. Actually, all the actors and actresses seemed very realistic, but that's just not enough to make the movie interesting. If someone wants to make a movie, they ought to have a story to tell first. In Ma Vie Sexuelle, there was no story. Anyway, the atmosphere and the camera work was good. But the movie still stinks. I'd only recommend it to someone in prison who's watched every other movie in the world first. Or to someone I wanted to show what cool hair looks like...
    6writers_reign

    How I Got Sidetracked

    It's fair to say that had I not found Rois et Reine so rich, complex and ultimately enjoyable I may not have taken the trouble (to say nothing of the three hours needed) to watch this earlier work by Arnaud Desplechin toplining the same two very fine actors (Manu Devos and Mathieu Almaric). The fact that this time around the duo were supported by the likes of Jeanne Balibar, Denis Podalydes, Marion Cotillard and Chiara Mastroianni merely sweetened the pot but it has to be said that Desplechin doesn't make it easy. Almaric plays a University lecturer named Paul Dedaulus, a name surely not chosen at random. Daedalus, in Greek mythology was the father of Icarus, who flew too near the sun, but apart from that Daedalus was on straight commission from King Minos of Crete for whom he created among other things, the maze and the Minotaur in the centre of it. I'm betting twelve to seven that Desplechin had that very same maze in mind when he dreamed up this labyrinthine storyline of a man who is constantly taking wrong turnings in his attempt to move forward in his life. As a vacillator this guy can leave Hamlet dead in the water; should he stay with Devos - with whom he has been in an on/off relationship for ten years - or should he attempt to make and/or get a firm commitment from one of the three other girls with whom he is involved. At the end of three hours your guess is as good as mine but it is also fair to say that along the way we have been treated to some very fine acting indeed though whether it has any point is moot. Those, like me, who enjoy watching French actors - without question some of the finest in the world - in their early careers will find this enthralling for that reason alone. Those will little or no interest in French actors, fine or otherwise, may well be bemused, bored or both.
    5jandesimpson

    The French cinema in decline

    In my comments on "J'embrasse Pas", a film I much admire, I mentioned the decline of the French cinema in recent years. As an example to substantiate this, look no further than "Ma Vie Sexuelle", a work of gargantuan proportions (3 hours running time) that for me fails to transcend the commonplace it seems to be celebrating and becomes trapped in inertia. On the surface much of it is not unlike a Rohmer film. There is a group of young people living in Paris. Paul, the central character is a University tutor. There are at least three young woman in his life and he moves from one to another indecisively. There are endless scenes in cafes, in one anothers' apartments and at parties; the very stuff of Rohmer. The Master, however, would have made it last half the time with several times the degree of perception. "Ma Vie Sexuelle", on the other hand, has a curious lack of purpose, often losing its sense of directional balance. What to make of the two flashbacks to Paul's childhood that seem to add nothing to our knowledge of his character? And then there is the strange figure of Rabier, a senior lecturer whose return to the University seems to fill Paul with unease over his inadequacy to cope with professional life. Presumably he is intended to play a pivotal role like one of Iris Murdoch's "enchanters". But how can he when he is depicted as a quirky idiot who goes everywhere with a pet monkey? The sudden change of mood to black comedy when the monkey becomes trapped behind a radiator is curiously at variance with the rest of the film. There is a background score that, with its suggestion of unease, would fit better in a Chabrol thriller than these mundane goings-on. To add to all the muddled pretentiousness there is a voice-over narrative so beloved by earlier French masters such as Resnais and Truffaut but here there is nothing perceptive in what is said. It simply supplies the connections that the Taiwanese masters, Hou Xiaoxian and Edward Yang, would have demanded far more subtly we make for ourselves. The film is thus a mishmash of influences completely lacking a sense of individuality. Let those in search of titillation from a film so entitled beware. "La Vie Sexuelle" is almost puritanically staid. It belongs to a much older Wave than the New.
    10kes202

    I think every graduate student must see this movie.

    This movie is hillarious, especially to those who might be taking a good number of years to finish their dissertations. Endless hateful characters, endless fun! Both my fiance (whose favourite movies include Dumb and Dumber and Trains, Planes and Automobiles) and I (a Gone with the Wind and Dr. Zhivago type) managed to find much to laugh about here!

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    • Trivia
      Director Arnaud Desplechin originally wanted to name the movie "Comment je me suis disputé avec Éric Barbier" (How I Got Into An Argument With Eric Barbier), as a dig at former colleague Eric Barbier, also the basis for movie character Frédéric Rabier. A justice decision prevented him from using the full title, hence the ellipsis and the added subtitle.
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      Daphnis et Chloé
      Composed by Maurice Ravel

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Why Not Productions (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Ma vie sexuelle
    • Filming locations
      • France
    • Production companies
      • Why Not Productions
      • La Sept Cinéma
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 58m(178 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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