Women Vs Men (2011)

Quartile rating: 5.5/10 · 1 rating

Anna and Piero fighting routine of a long marriage, when Piero loses his memory, Anna reconstructs his way. For its part, the concierge Rocco and his friend Michele play in a group that emulates the Beatles and face opposition from their partners. Finally, Marcello and Paola are a divorced couple who, from time to time, pretend they are still together to avoid problems. They are victims of a relentless war of sexes.

The Quartile Take

Women Vs Men is an Italian comedy anthology exploring gender dynamics across three couple storylines. The format is familiar and the battle-of-the-sexes premise offers little that hasn't been seen countless times before. The interweaving narratives are competently constructed but formulaic, relying on well-worn comedic tropes. Acting is serviceable but unremarkable for the genre. Cinematography is functional TV-movie level work with no distinctive visual identity. The film lacks novelty in both concept and execution, recycling standard Italian comedy conventions without meaningful subversion or fresh perspective. Endings for each segment resolve predictably without resonance.

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