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Thursday, 26 September, 2002, 16:30 GMT 17:30 UK
My Wife Is An Actress: Your views
Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal
The film features a real-life husband and wife
Director, writer and male lead Yvan Attal takes his cue from the Woody Allen school of romantic comedy in his film, My Wife Is An Actress.

The film centres on Attal's jealousy of his actress wife, played by his real-life spouse Charlotte Gainsbourg.

"It is to the credit of Attal and the rest of his cast that they manage to whip up something fresh and appetising from such a well-worn recipe," wrote BBC News Online's Matthew Slater.

But what do you think?

Is the plot too familiar? Or is it a well-crafted romantic comedy?

Hilarious and charming, although it bears more than a passing resemblance to the Preston Sturges classic, Unfaithfully Yours. And guys, listen up! If she isn't cuddling in your arms after the first thirty minutes, you bought too big a box of popcorn.
Robert del Valle, USA

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