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Director: Valérie Guignabodet
Cast: Albert Dupontel, Marianne Denicourt, Philippe Uchan, Marina Tomé
Suffering from depression and marital problems, Alex mistakenly orders a life-size doll, whom he names "Monique". With the help of Monique, Alex turns his life around; however she soon becomes the envy of his friends and wife.
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Fans of quirky, character-driven dramedies will appreciate the unique blend of humor and poignancy in Monique, the 2002 film directed by Valérie Guignabodet. The standout performance by Albert Dupontel as a man struggling with depression who forms an unlikely bond with a life-size doll adds depth and emotion to this thoughtful exploration of loneliness and the power of connection.
Monique is a 1970 British drama film directed and written by John Bown and starring Joan Alcorn, Sibylla Kay and David Sumner.
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