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Le Clone is a film of genre Comedy with Élie Semoun

Le Clone (1998)

Le Clone
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Le Clone est un film de Fabio Conversi sorti en 1998.

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Thomas, ingénieur informatique pour une grande société de logiciels, met au point un programme anti-timidité révolutionnaire. Il réussit à créer un personnage virtuel, Léo, qui lui ressemble comme deux gouttes d'eau, les défauts en moins. Mais voilà que Léo veut à tout prix sortir de son écran pour découvrir le monde réel. Il parvient finalement à se transférer dans le corps de Patrice, l'homme de ménage, et choisit évidemment pour son expérience la première soirée que Thomas avait réservée à sa femme depuis des mois.

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