“Cruising Bar 2 2008” is a wild ride through the world of dating and relationships. The film follows a group of friends as they navigate the ups and downs of love, marriage, and everything in between. With its witty dialogue, sharp humor, and expertly crafted characters, “Cruising Bar 2” is a must-see for anyone who has ever been on the prowl for that special someone.

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Review
It’s been over 30 years since the original “Cruising Bar” hit theaters and left audiences laughing at the absurdity of men’s attempts at picking up women in bars. Now, director Michel CĂ´tĂ© has finally brought us the highly anticipated sequel, “Cruising Bar 2”. And let me tell you, it does not disappoint.
The film follows a group of longtime friends as they navigate the world of dating and relationships in modern-day Montreal. The focus is primarily on AndrĂ© (played by CĂ´tĂ© himself), a middle-aged man who seemingly has it all – a successful career and a beautiful wife. However, behind closed doors, AndrĂ© is struggling to keep his marital problems under control.
As the group of friends make their way through various bars and nightclubs, they encounter a cast of colorful characters. From the smooth-talking ladies’ man to the neurotic germaphobe, each character adds their own unique flavor to the film.
One standout performance comes from Patrice Robitaille as Steve, an over-the-top fashion designer who steals every scene he’s in. His flamboyant personality provides some much-needed comic relief throughout the film.
One aspect that sets “Cruising Bar 2” apart from its predecessor is its examination of online dating and social media. The characters are forced to navigate these new landscapes while still trying to hold onto traditional dating norms. It’s a realistic look at how technology has changed the way we interact with others, for better or for worse.
The film also touches on some deeper themes, such as infidelity and loneliness. It’s more than just mindless comedy – there are some genuinely poignant moments that will stick with viewers long after the credits roll.
Of course, no review of “Cruising Bar 2” would be complete without mentioning its soundtrack. The film features an impressive selection of both classic and contemporary songs that perfectly capture the mood of each scene.
But perhaps the best thing about “Cruising Bar 2” is its relatability. Even if you’re not in the same stage of life as the characters, you’ll still find something to connect with. We’ve all had those awkward first dates or dealt with relationship drama at some point in our lives.
It’s a testament to both CĂ´tĂ©’s writing and directing that he’s able to create such a universally appealing film while still staying true to his own unique voice.
All in all, “Cruising Bar 2” is a must-see for fans of the original and newcomers alike. It’s smart, funny, and touching all at once. And who knows – it might even inspire some viewers to hit up a bar or two themselves and see what they can find.
Technical Data

- Runtime : 103
- Release : 2008-01-01
- Genre : Comedy
- Cast : Michel Côté as Jean-Jacques / Gérard / Patrice / Serge, Véronique Le Flaguais as Gertrude, Marie-France Duquette as Sylvie, Hélène Major as Paulette, Martin Thibaudeau as Claude
- Crew : Michel Arcand as Editor, Michel Côté as Director, Michel Côté as Writer, Pierre Mignot as Director of Photography, Robert Ménard as Director
- Popularity 1.386
- Budget : $5,200,000
- Revenue : 0
- Company : Videofilms
- Summary : 15 years later, the guys have been through a lot, but still, they go out to pick women up if possible as they have to face that they aren’t as young as they once were.
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