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Femmes Fatales

(also known internationally as or Cool, Calm and Collected ), directed by Bertrand Blier . Plot Overview

Plot

: After abandoning their families, Paul and Albert rediscover the pleasures of food and wine with an alcoholic priest (Bernard Blier). Their lifestyle sparks a national movement of men leaving their wives, leading to a surreal "war" where an army of women eventually hunts them down and captures them to use as "studs" in a medical laboratory. The film concludes with a bizarre sequence involving the men being miniaturized and hang-gliding into a giant female anatomy. Calmos.1976.DVDRip.XviD.avi

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The tranquility is short-lived. The women of France, led by their abandoned wives, eventually track them down. What started as a domestic dispute escalates into a literal war: The Amazon Army