In I Do (Prête-moi ta main) a 43-year-old Parisian parfumier (played by Alain Chabat, who also wrote the script) devises stratagems to prevent his widowed mother and five sisters forcing him into matrimony. It's vaguely misogynistic, vaguely amusing, and wholly uninventive. I was very pleased, however, to see that loveliest of New Wave icons, Bernadette Lafont, as the hero's mother.