He Loves Me...He Loves Me Not... (2002)
(A la folie Pas du tout)
Country: FR
Technical: col 95m
Director: Laetitia Colombani
Cast: Audrey Tautou, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Carré, Sophie Guillemin, Clément Sibony
Synopsis:
An infatuated art student pursues a hopeless affair with a married doctor, or does she?
Review:
Opening for everything like a sequel to Amélie, this romantic comedy soon takes a dramatic turn and might as well have been conceived as an anti-Amélie vehicle for Miss Tautou, who causes two people grievous injury and ruins one man's career and another couple's house; more, in fact, than Glenn Close achieved in Fatal Attraction. The fact that Colombani dramatises these events without once approaching the stridency of the latter film speaks volumes for the celebrated 'mine de rien' quality of French cinema. On the other hand the film is gimmicky (we witness the same events twice from different perspectives) and visually uninteresting beyond its Bordeaux location.
(A la folie Pas du tout)
Country: FR
Technical: col 95m
Director: Laetitia Colombani
Cast: Audrey Tautou, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Carré, Sophie Guillemin, Clément Sibony
Synopsis:
An infatuated art student pursues a hopeless affair with a married doctor, or does she?
Review:
Opening for everything like a sequel to Amélie, this romantic comedy soon takes a dramatic turn and might as well have been conceived as an anti-Amélie vehicle for Miss Tautou, who causes two people grievous injury and ruins one man's career and another couple's house; more, in fact, than Glenn Close achieved in Fatal Attraction. The fact that Colombani dramatises these events without once approaching the stridency of the latter film speaks volumes for the celebrated 'mine de rien' quality of French cinema. On the other hand the film is gimmicky (we witness the same events twice from different perspectives) and visually uninteresting beyond its Bordeaux location.
(A la folie Pas du tout)
Country: FR
Technical: col 95m
Director: Laetitia Colombani
Cast: Audrey Tautou, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Carré, Sophie Guillemin, Clément Sibony
Synopsis:
An infatuated art student pursues a hopeless affair with a married doctor, or does she?
Review:
Opening for everything like a sequel to Amélie, this romantic comedy soon takes a dramatic turn and might as well have been conceived as an anti-Amélie vehicle for Miss Tautou, who causes two people grievous injury and ruins one man's career and another couple's house; more, in fact, than Glenn Close achieved in Fatal Attraction. The fact that Colombani dramatises these events without once approaching the stridency of the latter film speaks volumes for the celebrated 'mine de rien' quality of French cinema. On the other hand the film is gimmicky (we witness the same events twice from different perspectives) and visually uninteresting beyond its Bordeaux location.