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Audrey Tautou,
Audrey Tautou,
Samuel Le Bihan,
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Laetitia Colombani,
Laetitia Colombani
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: Columbia TriStar
: Foreign, Black Comedy, France
: 96 min.
: French
: English
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He Loves Me ... He Loves Me Not is a black comedy with a dramatic twist. Talented art student Angélique (Audrey Tautou) is wildly in love with Loïc (Samuel Le Bihan of Brotherhood of the Wolf), a married cardiologist whose wife, Rachel (Isabelle Carré) is expecting their first child. She sends him mash notes and gifts, and tells her friend, Héloïse (Sophie Guillemin of With a Friend Like Harry...) that, despite appearances, Loïc plans to leave his wife. Angélique also ignores the attentions of her lovesick friend, David (Clément Sibony), who begins to resent the way Loïc treats Angélique. As Angélique grows less discreet in her affections, Loïc's home life begins to fall apart. His wife grows suspicious, and then miscarries. His career is jeopardized when a patient accuses him of assault. All the while, Angélique is desperate to be by his side. About 40 minutes in, writer/director Laetitia Colombani's film reverses perspective, showing the preceding events from Loïc's (very different) point-of-view. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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| She stalks me she stalks me not!
by kicza
February 19, 2004 - 8:44 PM PST
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2 out of 2 members found this review helpful
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***************Warning: Spoiler***********************
Audrey Tautou is her adorable self in this movie. You spend the first half of this film wondering why her doctor boyfriend is such a jerk. He is still married and she is doing everything she can to give him affection and still wait at the side for the wife to be out of the picture. The second half of the film is spent showing the same story from the perspective of the doctor. Who is being stalked by a woman he doesn't even know! An enjoyable film and a must for any Tautou fan! |
| She'll Always Be Amelie
by iburstinto
January 18, 2004 - 1:41 PM PST
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3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
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| Audrey Tautou will always be Amelie, to me. That big grin takes me back to happier, not-so-stalkish times... However, the storyline of this thriller was definitely worth the watch. Well planned, taking us through two totally differing view points kept me wondering what would happen next. |
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(Average 6.66) 161 Votes
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