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- MAMA, THERE'S A MAN IN YOUR BED Directed and Written by Coline
- Serreau
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- Forget the awful American title that defaces this
- effervescent French comedy. Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed
- suggests the species of snickering sex farce that runs forever
- in Parisian and West End theaters. Coline Serreau originally
- named the film after her two star-crossed lovers: Romuald and
- Juliette. That title is simply fine.
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- The plot is complexity itself. Romuald (Daniel Auteuil) runs
- a yogurt company. He is having an affair with his secretary. His
- wife is having an affair with his assistant. The assistant
- botches a vat of yogurt, triggering a rash of food poisoning.
- Two other colleagues of Romuald's frame their boss on an
- insider-trading charge, and soon Romuald is fired. If only he
- would listen to Juliette (Firmine Richard), the office cleaning
- woman, who has been uncovering scraps of the conspiracy while
- maintaining the bluff invisibility of the servant class. And if
- Romuald listens to this black Cassandra, he may see that she
- has more to offer than a plan to reclaim his job.
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- One of the pleasures Romuald and Juliette offers is this
- seductively devious plot: a doomsday version of everybody's
- office politics. Serreau also nicely blends corporate intrigue
- with romantic camaraderie. By film's end any skeptic will
- believe that natural combatants -- rich and poor, white and
- black, man and woman -- can be made gracious allies. It takes
- just a little goodwill and a very good film.
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- By Richard Corliss.
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