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Director: Bertrand Blier
Cast: Philippe Noiret, Michel Bouquet, Farida Rahouadj, Catherine Hiegel
A father arrives at his son's house one evening. They begin talking about women, love, relationships and things turn awkward fast.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Chops (2003), directed by Bertrand Blier, is a comedic drama that received a mixed critical reception. While some praised its exploration of complex father-son dynamics, others found the film uneven in tone. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its audience reception on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is average.
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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Bertrand Blier, The Chops (2003) is a nuanced comedy-drama that deftly explores the complex dynamics between a father and son, blending sharp wit with poignant emotional depth. Featuring standout performances from veteran actors Philippe Noiret and Michel Bouquet, the film offers a unique and insightful examination of relationships, love, and the challenges of communication.
The Chops Passage is a channel in Sagadahoc County, Maine and is nearby to Chops Point, West Chops Point and Sturgeon Island. Merrymeeting Bay empties into the Kennebec River here before it heads to the Atlantic Ocean. Chop Point School and Chop Point Camp are also located on west Chops Point a Peninsula located at one side of The Chops.
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