A Slightly Pregnant Man

1973 "Nobody was expecting this!"
5.8| 1h36m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 20 September 1973 Released
Producted By: Lira Films
Country: Italy
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Marco Mazzetti, a driving instructor, lives with his wife Irène and their young son. After a series of nauseous dizzy spells he goes to the doctor and discovers that he is four-months pregnant. Marco then becomes internationally famous.

Genre

Comedy

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Director

Jacques Demy

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Lira Films

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Wordiezett So much average
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Vonia A Slightly Pregnant Man (French: "L'Événement le plus important depuis que l'homme a marché sur la lune" ("The Most Important Event Since Man Walked on the Moon") (1973) Demy's most frivolous film with moderate humor and sentiment, Yet what will I really remember as a student of psychology? That I actually felt physically ill watching what I thought was an impregnated man, Only to laugh at my own expense when it was all for naught, Only going to show the wonders of the mind. Gogyohka literally translates to "five-line poem." An alternative to the tanka form, the gogyohka has very simple rules. Five lines with one phrase per line. What comprises a phrase? Eye of the beholder- or the poet, in this case. #Gogyohka #PoemReview
MartinHafer In this French film, Marcello Mastroianni plays a man who is diagnosed as being pregnant! This would explain all of Marcello's aches and pains and swelling! His wife (Catherine Deneuve) seems quite pleased with it and Marcello seems to accept it all rather easily. In fact, that is an odd thing about the film--the public and media also accept it rather easily--perhaps too easily! And, in light of this, it's odd that he wasn't subjected to a huge battery of tests--it's just accepted! The idea of a pregnant man could have been handled in a wide variety of ways--and the rather matter of fact way it was handled here surprised me. This film was NOT handled as slapstick or as an obvious comedy--more like a mildly amusing film and that is all. That, combined with the VERY anti-climactic ending made for a film that was diverting but not especially satisfying--good as a time-passer but with very little to say about gender roles or inequities or comedy. This is a case where a film has an exceptional director (Jacques Demy) and some exceptional actors were hampered by a rather mundane script despite the novel idea (after all, this film came out before "Rabbit Test" and "Junior").
mooning_out_the_window This film is light and enjoyable, so don't expect to be stunned by it visually or in terms of depth or content. Demy as a director was brilliant, and it was one of four films he made with Catherine Deneuve, who is adding another comedy to her repertoire. It is about a man who apparently becomes pregnant with his wife's child rather than the other way around, and this first male pregnancy sparks an international trend.The film is funny and light. Deneuve wanted to work with Mastroianni, who she was in a relationship with and had a child my him, and Demy gave them the opportunity.The film does not showcase either Deneuve's or Mastroianni's acting ability, which for both is considerable. However, it does give laughs and light entertainment. It also allows for some interesting costumes and is essentially the predecessor to the film Junior.A decent comedy with good laughs, but don't expect a classic French film. Accept it for what it is and you'll enjoy it. In this way it is more that successful.
dbdumonteil Jacques Demy had made the precedent year his brilliant "pied piper" ,the best version of the German legend I know.Commercially,it was a colossal flop.Demy returned to his native France and gave his favorite actress Catherine Deneuve one of her worst parts ever.She's cast as Mastroianni 's wife and he is pregnant by her:you read well!A false good idea.It could have been a feminist fable it's not much more than a painful farce.Micheline Presles,who was part of the cast of the marvelous "Peau d'Ane" ,appears as the local gynecologist.Don't get fooled by the bombastic hyperbolic title ,which is one of the longest in the French cinema.This movie was the beginning of Demy 's long decline.Although he would occasionally come up with an estimable movie ("une chambre en ville" )he would never match the brilliance of his sixties best works.