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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

Original title: À la folie... pas du tout
  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
20K
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He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (2002)
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A young woman who is in love with a married doctor becomes dangerous when her attempts to persuade him to leave his wife are unsuccessful. However, when things are seen from his point of vie... Read allA young woman who is in love with a married doctor becomes dangerous when her attempts to persuade him to leave his wife are unsuccessful. However, when things are seen from his point of view, the real situation becomes clear.A young woman who is in love with a married doctor becomes dangerous when her attempts to persuade him to leave his wife are unsuccessful. However, when things are seen from his point of view, the real situation becomes clear.

  • Director
    • Laetitia Colombani
  • Writers
    • Laetitia Colombani
    • Caroline Thivel
  • Stars
    • Audrey Tautou
    • Samuel Le Bihan
    • Isabelle Carré
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Laetitia Colombani
    • Writers
      • Laetitia Colombani
      • Caroline Thivel
    • Stars
      • Audrey Tautou
      • Samuel Le Bihan
      • Isabelle Carré
    • 90User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Audrey Tautou
    Audrey Tautou
    • Angélique
    Samuel Le Bihan
    Samuel Le Bihan
    • Loic
    Isabelle Carré
    Isabelle Carré
    • Rachel
    • (as Isabelle Carre)
    Sophie Guillemin
    Sophie Guillemin
    • Héloïse
    Clément Sibony
    Clément Sibony
    • David
    Élodie Navarre
    Élodie Navarre
    • Anita
    • (as Elodie Navarre)
    Eric Savin
    Eric Savin
    • Julien
    Vania Vilers
    Vania Vilers
    • Commissaire
    Michèle Garay
    • Claire Belmont
    Catherine Cyler
    • Jeanne
    Mathilde Blache
    • Léa
    Charles Chevalier
    • Arthur
    Michael Mourot
    • Jean-Louis
    • (as Michaël Mourot)
    Yannick Alnet
    • Jean Timbault
    Nathalie Krebs
    • Sonia Jasmin
    Sophie Vaslot
    • Mme Dubois-Rollin
    Patrice Saunier
    • Psychiatre
    Daniel Villattes
    • Fleuriste
    • Director
      • Laetitia Colombani
    • Writers
      • Laetitia Colombani
      • Caroline Thivel
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    User reviews90

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    10film-critic

    A flower loosing its petals!!

    I would first like to start this review with a warning. This is not a romantic comedy, as you would probably presume by looking at the cover of this box. That is what I thought when I first discovered this 'gem' of a film. I picked it up to enjoy with my wife, and strangely, I found myself enjoying it more than her.

    Without giving too much away (or more than already has by others), this is a twisted story where we, as viewers, have the opportunity to see the plot unfold from both of our main characters. Audrey Tautou takes a devilishly good turn from her innocent character in Amelie to play an artist who falls in love … or so we think. As we watch her whirlwind romance with a married man hit their ups and downs like any normal relationship, we get comfortable and stable with the film … then suddenly it changes. We rewind backwards and are shown the story through the eyes of her 'boyfriend'. Our image of this film enhances as we are handed the unexpected.

    This was a beautiful film. From not only the cinematography, but also the characters and the story. This was a rarity. It is not often that you find a film of this caliber in today's modern cinema. Normally, films have a very structured story with its theme defined early within the film. Not this masterpiece. If you assume that you know this film prior to finishing it, then you will be the laughing stock of the town. I have seen several films in my lifetime, and I can honestly say that I never saw this story unfolding. I was one of those that expected the beginning to be the entire story … boy, was I surprised.

    Tautou carries this film on her bare shoulders. She gives a stunning performance as a woman with a heart full of love for a man that she encounters. Her turn from Amelie proves that she is a very versatile actor.

    She emotionally pulls you from your seat and glues you to the screen. Add to this the sheer brilliance of the story; with all of its twists and turns, and powerful cast that only accentuates Tautou's absurdity only helps propel this story from average to amazing.

    This is one of those films that I can watch time and time again without it loosing its appeal. I would suggest it for anyone that has ever had a secret admirer. For anyone that has obsessed over anyone from afar, this is the film for you. A-la Sliding Doors, this film was impressive.

    Grade: ***** out of *****
    8jonmantle

    dark and light and beautiful

    Basically I'm British and am not really supposed to like the French, I'm not sure why, I think it's something to do with Agincourt, Napoleon and the Eurovision Song Contest. Despite this I am frankly enamored with them because they're so much cooler than we could ever be.

    It is because they are so comfortable in their own skin that they can get away with movies which would be embarrassing if made by the British and ghastly if made by the Americans. "À la folie... pas du tout" falls into this category. Sartre had a gift for doing philosophy in a hip, wine drinking, story telling, bohemian way. This movie has done a disturbing, psychological, tragic romance in a beautiful, sumptuous, fist-bitingly lovely way. I'm sure it's something to do with being French.

    The only thing that irked me was that the script and plot were both repeatedly, albeit momentarily, clumsy. For a movie so graceful in terms of acting and direction it was sad that the screenplay couldn't quite keep pace.

    On the upside the acting was great. I'm probably biased as it's only a profound laziness that stops me stalking Audrey Tautou, but she was marvelous. The story moved quickly and even the marginally avant garde perspective shift was beautifully achieved. The conclusion is wonderfully dark and leaves you feeling that the plot has been going somewhere and that you've arrived there quite unexpectedly.

    Had the script been a little more polished I'd have given it more marks. Having said that I don't expect that anybody involved in the movie will be crying themselves to sleep because some random internet bloke has given them 8 out of 10. Having said that if Audrey Tautou should happen to stumble across this review my address is...

    Watch it you'll enjoy it.
    8dromasca

    Interesting Film, Superb Actress

    Audrey Tautou is in my opinion the greatest rising star of the French cinema. Coming from a tradition that does not lack great actors, beautiful divas, living legends, and huge comedians, Audrey seems to bring together talent and beauty, huge interior and exterior beauty. Some compared her with the other Audrey - Hepburn, but in my opinion the French star talent exceeds by light-years the one of the American.

    'A la folie...' is an interesting film by itself. An apparent tragic love story is being told from one of the partners angle in the first half of the movie - just to be re-told from the other partner perspective in the second part. The second half and the end hide a twist. Both script and film are cleverly written though made by a script-writer and director (Laetitia Colombani) only at her second film. I am expecting good things from her in the future.

    Worth seeing - 8/10 on my personal scale.
    8cherold

    fascinating, be careful reading these reviews, people give a lot away!

    It's really hard to talk about this movie without giving something away. I'll give away as little as possible, but my recommendation would be, stop reading this or any other review and just watch the movie, it's very good.

    Since I don't want to give anything away I can't say much about the story. It starts as a movie about a cute, sweet girl in love, and the movie's use of an actress who exudes sweetness and innocence makes what happens as the movie progresses all the more startling. The movie is devoted to its one central trick, and what's notable is not the trick - lots of movies have tricks - but how much time is spent in showing off the filmmaker's cleverness. This could have been annoying or self indulgent but I enjoyed it. Some people won't be surprised - I'm really not as good as guessing twists as a lot of people (which is why I consider the movie Matchstick Men to be so poor in spite of good reviews; that one I guessed straight through to the end early on) - but I was surprised and quite delighted.
    8chron

    Strong Performance by Audrey Tautou

    This is an interesting story of obsessive love. We first explore the story from her point of view, then his. Given the main plot idea of obsessive love, it invites a comparison to "Fatal Attraction". This is a much better film. The plot is more interesting, with solid acting. There are a lot of inferences as to what happened in the film. We aren't spoon-fed the entire plot.

    I found it to be quite enjoyable.

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    • Trivia
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 11 mins) When Loïc gives CPR Angélique she is lying motionless with her eyes open. When he leans in to plug his nose and breath into her mouth, you can see that she closes her eyes as he leans in.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Title Card: "Though my love is insane, my reason calms the pain in my heart, it tells me to be patient and keep hoping..." An erotomaniac confined for over 50 years.

    • Alternate versions
      According to the Technical Specifications link for this film, there are at least 3 different versions: (what is presumably) the one shown in theaters and available online, with a Runtime of1 hr 32 min (92 min); a longer version available in Britain, coming in at 1 hr 35 min (95 min) (UK), and a third one (with unknown) differences), 1 hr 35 min (95 min) (Argentina).
    • Connections
      References 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Je Voulais te Dire que je t'Attends
      Music by Michel Jonasz

      Lyrics by Michel Jonasz and Pierre Grosz

      Performed by Maurane

      (P) 2001 Polydor France

      ©1976 Warner Chappell Music France S.A. (ex Les Editions Marouani)

      With the kind authorization of Universal Music Projets Spéciaux and Warner Chappell Music France S.A.

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not...
    • Filming locations
      • Bordeaux, Gironde, France
    • Production companies
      • Téléma
      • TF1 Films Production
      • TPS Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,011,102
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $76,000
      • Feb 16, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,324,097
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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