
A heartbroken literary critic turns his despair into creativity following a bitter divorce, only to encounter an enchanting beauty who poses a major challenge to his newfound cynicism.
Marc Marronnier thought his marriage was going well until his wife deemed him immature, and left him for a high-profile writer. Devastated, he began filtering all of his heartaches into a misanthropic manuscript decrying the virtues of true love. But later, when Marc falls hard for Alice, his cousin's radiant and gorgeous wife, his entire life is turned upside down. Louise Bourgoin and Gaspard Proust star in a film by actor and author-turned-director Frederic Beigbeder.
Cheating Notes

Marc's wife seems to be cheating with the writer already before she divorces him but no sex scene between them.
Marc's first makeout session with Alice, his cousin's wife, is at 40:05 and they have sex immediately after that.
Later, Alice leaves the home of her husband to live with Marc. However, Marc does something to make her mad and she leaves him and comes back to her husband. At 1:12:54, a drunk Marc knocks on the couple's house while they are having sex, disrupting their lovemaking by shouting through the video intercom.
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