Calmos
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Calmos

Calmos

1976
Comedy
1h 42m
Two middle-aged victims of the war of the sexes, Paul and Albert (Jean-Pierre Marielle and Jean Rochefort) run away from their families at the same time. They indulge themselves by eating what they want to, when and where it pleases them. Trouble finds them in the form of their abandoned wives, and the film moves very much into the realm of symbolic and sexual fantasy from this point onward. (Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide)

Calmos

1976
Comedy
1h 42m
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Avg Percentile 54.14% from 36 total ratings

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Rated 20 Dec 2022
80
77th
A sophisticated comedy with some big truths outspoken. Very funny and entertaining.
Rated 18 Feb 2022
40
27th
The French sex comedy was in its heyday in those years and had little to offer but vulgarity. Calmos veers pretty close to being a generic example. It does get imaginative as it progresses, but Fellini did a way better exploration of the straight male id in "City of Women". Considerably weaker than other Bertrand Blier films of the 1970s.
Rated 16 May 2011
90
95th
Great surreal sex comedy. It feels like a Fellini's script directed by Bunuel.

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