The Man Who Loved Women (1983) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

This remake of François Truffaut's 1977 comedy misses out on Truffaut's subtext that delves into the nature of love and instead simply recounts the sexual and romantic exploits of David, a sculptor who is an incurable womanizer (Burt Reynolds). In order to come to grips with his obsession for women, David goes to see a psychiatrist, Marianna (Julie Andrews), and sure enough, she later joins him on the couch. His tale is told by Marianna, as flashbacks reveal their relationship and other loves of David's life, most notably Louise (Kim Basinger), a married woman hooked on intimacy in odd, if not dangerous, places. In all these relationships, David is as much attracted to the women as they are to him. Unfortunately, with flat dialogue and uninspired comedy, David fares better than the film as a whole. - Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
01/29/2002
Run Time:
115 min.
Production Co.:
Columbia Pictures
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Playing the Field, Therapy
Tone:
Humorous, Light, Racy, Sexual, Sexy
Keywords:
Casanova, bachelor, creative-block, gigolo, love, obsession, playboy, psychiatry, reputation, sculpture
Language:
English
Version of / Remake of:
Status:
DVD