- Release Date:February 6th, 2004
- Starring: 20 more cast & crew »
- Director:Lucas Belvaux
- Writer:Lucas Belvaux
- Studio:Magnolia Pictures
- Genre:Comedy, Romance
- Official Site:uncoupleepatant-cavale-apreslavie.com
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- Box Office:$47,602
This film is part of a trilogy, including <i>On the Run</i> and <i>After Life</i>, each a completely different genre. Alain (Morel) runs a small hi-tech engineering company; he is married to teacher Cecile, and they seem to be a blissfully happy couple. But Alain has come to the conclusion that he's terminally ill. A chronic worrier, he's convinced that some minor symptoms which he's experiencing are the beginning of the end. Alain decides not to tell his wife the bad news. So, on the night she holds a surprise birthday party for him (attended by Agnes, among others), he goes to see his doctor, a family friend, and makes a lame excuse for this late return home that makes Cecile instantly suspicious. Cecile seeks help from Pascal, who agrees to follow Alain to see if he's meeting another woman. When he does, indeed, see him embrace a young woman (Godin) in a city park, he thinks the mystery is solved; but the girl turns out to be Louise, the daughter of Alain and Cecile. Cecile then considers the possibility that Alain is having an affair with his secretary, Claire (Mairesse), but when Agnes asks her if she can borrow her chalet for a few days because she's met a man, Cecile immediately assumes that Agnes is her husband's secret mistress. But by this time Alain has come to the conclusion that Cecile is hiding something from him. The two begin to lie to each other and suspect one another as their paranoid delusions escalate.
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