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1981106 minDrama, Romance

The Woman Next Door

Is The Woman Next Door a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Woman Next Door worth watching? With a rating of 7.055/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Woman Next Door Synopsis

Two ex-lovers wind up living next door to each other with their respective spouses. Forbidden passions ensue.

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Top Cast

Gérard Depardieu
Gérard DepardieuBernard Coudray
Fanny Ardant
Fanny ArdantMathilde Bauchard
Henri Garcin
Henri GarcinPhilippe Bauchard
Michèle Baumgartner
Michèle BaumgartnerArlette Coudray
Roger Van Hool
Roger Van HoolRoland Duguet
Véronique Silver
Véronique SilverMadame Odile Jouve
Philippe Morier-Genoud
Philippe Morier-GenoudDoctor
Nicole Vauthier
Nicole VauthierHotel concierge
Muriel Combe
Muriel CombeNicole
Olivier Becquaert
Olivier BecquaertThomas Coudray

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Is The Woman Next Door worth watching?

Yes, The Woman Next Door is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.055/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is The Woman Next Door hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.055/10), The Woman Next Door is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Woman Next Door?

The Woman Next Door is a Drama, Romance movie that Two ex-lovers wind up living next door to each other with their respective spouses. Forbidden passions ensue....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 7, 2024
★ 7

You can just imagine the scenario. "Bernard" (Gerard Depardieu) is living quite contentedly with his wife "Arlette" (Michèle Baumgartner) and their young son when they get new next-door neighbours. "Philippe" (Henri Garcin) and wife "Mathilde" (Fanny Ardant). Well ardent might have been a more appropriate spelling as it turns out that "Bernard" and "Mathilde" have a bit of history that time hasn't quite satiated. Ostensibly, they present a friendly front to their respective families and neighbours, but we soon appreciate the things are smouldering and that events eight years ago did not end well - for either of them. With their behaviour becoming more erratic and tensions mounting, well who knows what's going to happen next. This might be my favourite Depardieu performance as he really does thrown himself into the role body and soul, and with Ardant delivering an equally impassioned characterisation we are presented with a lively, tempestuous and at times quite visceral series of scenes as things spiral out of control. I'm not always a fan of narration but here, the sparing use of commentary from local tennis club boss "Madame Jouve" (Véronique Silver) helps fill in the gaps but also lets off some of the steam - physically and metaphorically, as the story becomes more involved. Talk about neighbours from hell...!