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DVD : He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not [2002]
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Audience Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5060034570479
Format: PAL
Label: Optimum Home Entertainment
Languages:English Subtitled French Original Language Unknown
Manufacturer: Optimum Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Optimum Home Entertainment
Release Date: April 28, 2003
Running Time: 96 minutes
Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
In He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not the adorable Audrey Tautou from Amelie plays the central role in a deceptive story of a rather unusual romance. It would spoil the film's clever design to reveal what happens halfway through, so let's just say that Tautou is cast as a winsome girl in the sunny town of Bordeaux whose relationship with a married doctor has more layers than first it seems. Samuel LeBihan, from Brotherhood of the Wolf, plays the doctor, but it's the casting of cutie-pie Tautou that sets up the movie's gradually sinister undertow. Director Laetitia Colombani's inventive structure plays a satisfyingly tricky game with the audience, and may have some viewers going back to the beginning to make sure they saw what they thought they saw. Just don't go in expecting Amelie, Deuxième Partie and you should find this an ingenious little number. --Robert Horton
Rating:
- Watch this film
On the surface this is a 'love story', although after you pass the half way point it reveals itself as more than that. It is in essence about how people believe what they are told, almost without question and how many of those people act on what they are told and not on observable facts. They are therefore open to manipulation.
This film should be required viewing for anyone called to be on a jury, because it is interesting to see the film maker use you the viewer and your preconceptions to ... Read More
Rating:
- The lighter side of sinister
Very entertaining film that tricks you into believing Miss Tautou is playing that sweet, quirky victim trapped in an imperfect world again. But that would be so predictable, albeit nice. Instead, as it happens, she's barking and quite sinister to boot....however, this is Audrey Tautou and she does barking and sinister in a way that makes you smile.....mmmmm ahhhh....as for the rest of said cast, plot, la-di-da....yeah.... pretty damn good too.
Rating:
- A game of two halves
If football is a game of two halves, then so is this film. Story? Woman obsessed with man. The first half shows her angle on the relationship and the second gives his entirely different take. There are some twists and turns but I couldn't get as excited as other reviewers. OK, I know Tautou's character was supposed to come over all sickly sweet but I found her irritating. And Le Bihan, whilst decent enough, is no Depardieu. I have just watched the DVD a second time to ensure I picked up all the nuances ... Read More
Rating:
- An Intriguing Story of Love and Obsession
À la folie... pas du tout (He Loves Me...He Loves Me Not) is one of the most thought provoking films of recent years. Tremendously romantic from the beginning before spiralling into a thrilling and complex mystery, it shows the viewer two very different sides of one "relationship".
It focuses on the life of Angélique (Audrey Tautou), a young art student who has just been awarded the opportunity for her work to be displayed in public galleries. Her tutor reminds her that she will need to work ... Read More
Rating:
- Great story and very well acted
This is a very enjoyable film with a few neat twists and some very good acting, particularly from the two leads.
I knew very little about the story when I watched it so wouldn't want to give anything away other than to say nothing is quite what it seems.
It was great to see Audrey Tatou demonstrate that her range goes well beyond the frothy fun that was Amelie and I would recommend it even to those who wouldn't usually watch a subtitled film, as it holds your attention from the first ... Read More
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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not [2002]
starring: Audrey Tautou, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Carré, Clément Sibony, Sophie Guillemin
directed by: Laetitia Colombani
directed by: Laetitia Colombani
Our Price: 130,244.40
Prices excluding shipping charge.Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5060034570479
Format: PAL
Label: Optimum Home Entertainment
Languages:
Manufacturer: Optimum Home Entertainment
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Optimum Home Entertainment
Release Date: April 28, 2003
Running Time: 96 minutes
Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
In He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not the adorable Audrey Tautou from Amelie plays the central role in a deceptive story of a rather unusual romance. It would spoil the film's clever design to reveal what happens halfway through, so let's just say that Tautou is cast as a winsome girl in the sunny town of Bordeaux whose relationship with a married doctor has more layers than first it seems. Samuel LeBihan, from Brotherhood of the Wolf, plays the doctor, but it's the casting of cutie-pie Tautou that sets up the movie's gradually sinister undertow. Director Laetitia Colombani's inventive structure plays a satisfyingly tricky game with the audience, and may have some viewers going back to the beginning to make sure they saw what they thought they saw. Just don't go in expecting Amelie, Deuxième Partie and you should find this an ingenious little number. --Robert Horton
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Watch this filmOn the surface this is a 'love story', although after you pass the half way point it reveals itself as more than that. It is in essence about how people believe what they are told, almost without question and how many of those people act on what they are told and not on observable facts. They are therefore open to manipulation.
This film should be required viewing for anyone called to be on a jury, because it is interesting to see the film maker use you the viewer and your preconceptions to ... Read More
Rating:
- The lighter side of sinisterVery entertaining film that tricks you into believing Miss Tautou is playing that sweet, quirky victim trapped in an imperfect world again. But that would be so predictable, albeit nice. Instead, as it happens, she's barking and quite sinister to boot....however, this is Audrey Tautou and she does barking and sinister in a way that makes you smile.....mmmmm ahhhh....as for the rest of said cast, plot, la-di-da....yeah.... pretty damn good too.
Rating:
- A game of two halvesIf football is a game of two halves, then so is this film. Story? Woman obsessed with man. The first half shows her angle on the relationship and the second gives his entirely different take. There are some twists and turns but I couldn't get as excited as other reviewers. OK, I know Tautou's character was supposed to come over all sickly sweet but I found her irritating. And Le Bihan, whilst decent enough, is no Depardieu. I have just watched the DVD a second time to ensure I picked up all the nuances ... Read More
Rating:
- An Intriguing Story of Love and ObsessionÀ la folie... pas du tout (He Loves Me...He Loves Me Not) is one of the most thought provoking films of recent years. Tremendously romantic from the beginning before spiralling into a thrilling and complex mystery, it shows the viewer two very different sides of one "relationship".
It focuses on the life of Angélique (Audrey Tautou), a young art student who has just been awarded the opportunity for her work to be displayed in public galleries. Her tutor reminds her that she will need to work ... Read More
Rating:
- Great story and very well actedThis is a very enjoyable film with a few neat twists and some very good acting, particularly from the two leads.
I knew very little about the story when I watched it so wouldn't want to give anything away other than to say nothing is quite what it seems.
It was great to see Audrey Tatou demonstrate that her range goes well beyond the frothy fun that was Amelie and I would recommend it even to those who wouldn't usually watch a subtitled film, as it holds your attention from the first ... Read More
Action & Adventure • Adult • Anime • Children's • Classics • Comedy • Crime, Thrillers & Mystery • Documentary • Drama • Fitness • Gay & Lesbian • Horror • Interactive • Music • Musicals & Classical • Science Fiction & Fantasy • Sports • Television •
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