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The Man Who Loved Women

The Man Who Loved Women (1983)

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In the unnecessary yet very appreciated remake of Francois Truffaut’s comedy L’Homme que aimait les femmes (1977), the Blake Edwards-directed film The Man Who Loved Women (1983) stars the always hunky Burt Reynolds as David Fowler, a successful sculptor and relentless womanizer, who seeks out the help of a psychiatrist, Marianna (Julie Andrews), to help him address his skirt-chasing ways. It seems as though his obsession with the opposite sex is beginning to interfere with his ability to sculpt and fornicate. Told in a series of flashbacks through the eyes of the sexy shrink, we learn about the origin of David’s dame-dominating ways, which is highlighted by his affair with Louise (Kim Basinger), the beautiful wife of a Texas tycoon, and his carnal fling with Agnes (Marilu Henner). Of course, by the time the titular dude can verbalize his laundry list of lays, the good doc gets a dirty dose of David. Besides getting a tease of flesh of Reynolds’ physique while he’s engaged in a threesome, we get a quick look of the handsome star’s buns as he puts chisel to stone. Too bad we get to see Burt’s bone!