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<text id=90TT1032>
<title>
Apr. 23, 1990: Cleaning Up
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Apr. 23, 1990 Dan Quayle:No Joke
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
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CINEMA, Page 94
Cleaning Up
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<qt> <l>MAMA, THERE'S A MAN IN YOUR BED</l>
<l>Directed and Written by Coline Serreau</l>
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<p> Forget the awful American title that defaces this
effervescent French comedy. Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed
suggests the species of snickering sex farce that runs forever
in Parisian and West End theaters. Coline Serreau originally
named the film after her two star-crossed lovers: Romuald and
Juliette. That title is simply fine.
</p>
<p> The plot is complexity itself. Romuald (Daniel Auteuil) runs
a yogurt company. He is having an affair with his secretary. His
wife is having an affair with his assistant. The assistant
botches a vat of yogurt, triggering a rash of food poisoning.
Two other colleagues of Romuald's frame their boss on an
insider-trading charge, and soon Romuald is fired. If only he
would listen to Juliette (Firmine Richard), the office cleaning
woman, who has been uncovering scraps of the conspiracy while
maintaining the bluff invisibility of the servant class. And if
Romuald listens to this black Cassandra, he may see that she
has more to offer than a plan to reclaim his job.
</p>
<p> One of the pleasures Romuald and Juliette offers is this
seductively devious plot: a doomsday version of everybody's
office politics. Serreau also nicely blends corporate intrigue
with romantic camaraderie. By film's end any skeptic will
believe that natural combatants--rich and poor, white and
black, man and woman--can be made gracious allies. It takes
just a little goodwill and a very good film.
</p>
<p>By Richard Corliss.
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