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Director: Patrice Leconte
Cast: Philippe Noiret, Richard Bohringer, Thierry Lhermitte, Carole Bouquet
Vincent, a stunt pilot, is acquitted of murdering his wife and her lover. However, a few years later, L'Elegant, the Judge in the case, comes to blackmail him. The Judge's nephew, Paul, is having trouble with his wife and they demand that Vincent kill her. The Judge, a confirmed bachelor, takes Paul and Vincent on the road to search for Paul's wife Marie. The three men get on well together, and spend their time discussing their relationship with women.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Tango, the 1993 comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte, has received a mixed critical response, with an IMDb rating of 6.2/10 indicating a moderately positive audience reception. The film follows a stunt pilot who is blackmailed by a judge to help his nephew, leading to a road trip and discussions about their relationships with women.
Why you might like this:
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Patrice Leconte, 1993's Tango is a delightfully offbeat comedy that blends sharp social commentary with a wonderfully quirky road trip story. Featuring a talented ensemble cast including Philippe Noiret and Carole Bouquet, the film offers a unique and insightful exploration of masculine relationships and the complexities of modern love.