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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.

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Saffron Maeve Globe and Mail 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. May 30, 2025 Full Review Marya E. Gates RogerEbert.com 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. Jan 28, 2025 Full Review Esther Zuckerman IndieWire The screenplay by Catherine Léger is unfocused, and too reliant on topical buzzwords... However, Robichaud keeps the plot chugging, and engages her viewer with her gauzy images and her adoration for the performances by Leboeuf and Gonthier-Hyndman. Rated: B- Jan 26, 2025 Full Review Chris Knight Original Cin Most people know art (and porn) when they see it, but Quebec director Chloé Robichaud weaves between the two with her sex comedy, a silly, shallow but oh-so-entertaining remake of the 1970 original. Rated: A May 30, 2025 Full Review Andrew Parker The Gate Two Women is slight, but fun little movie that proves empowerment and bittersweet feelings can sometimes go hand in hand. Rated: 6/10 May 29, 2025 Full Review Kurt Halfyard ScreenAnarchy Well-made fun, all the while sneakily delivering reasons why being an adult, a parent, a spouse, does not have to suck. Apr 24, 2025 Full Review 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