Bertrand Morane, the main character in director Fracois Truffaut's 1977 film L'Homme Quie Aimait Les Femmes (The Man Who Loved Women), has a problem: he's a sex addict. Bertrand absolutley can't get enough. He wants to get to know and sleep with just about every woman he meets. Bertrand loves them all: young, old, single or married, it doesn't matter.
Morane is an engineer who works in a laboratory testing the aerodynamics of airplane designs. When he's not working, he seems to do nothing but read or chase women. Bertrand has a fetish for women's legs and feet. When he sees a woman with legs and feet that he likes, he'll go to any lengths to meet her. For instance, Bertrand runs his own car into a concrete pillar to claim that a woman he saw hit him so that his insurance company will run her tag. On another occasion, Bertrand, a bachelor, calls a woman advertising as a baby sitter so that he can get her over to his apartment. When Bertrand is diagnosed with gonorrhea, he cannot remember the names of the six women he has slept with in the past twelve days.
Bertrand begins writing a book, which he calls The Skirt Chaser, which is his version of Casanova's diaries and details all of his relationships. When he brings the manuscript to the typist, the typist is so shocked, that she refused to continue typing the book. When he submits the book to a publisher, the male editors think that it is garbage but Genevieve, a female editor, fights for the book to be published. Almost immediately upon meeting him in person, Genevieve also becomes one of Bertrand's lovers.
Bertrand likes a shapely store mannequin
After the publication of his book, Bertrand sees two women with beautiful legs and darts across a busy street to meet them and is hit by a car and seriously injured. In the hospital, when he sees the beautiful legs and shoes of his nurse, he is driven to try to get up from bed, and rolls out of bed and dies. His funeral, which opens and ends the film, is attended by a huge crowd of women whom Bertrand had made love to.
Bertrand shows one of his "friends" how he likes her hair.
Bertrand with his editor the lovely Genevieve (Brigitte Fossey)
The crowd of all female mourners at Bertrand's funeral
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