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I Love You Too

Original title: Ik ook van jou
  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.8K
YOUR RATING
Antonie Kamerling and Angela Schijf in I Love You Too (2001)
DutchDramaRomance

Reza explodes into the boring life of writer Eric, she's unpredictable and intense. After she moves in with him, jealousy and fits of bizarre self-destruction become part of her quixotic moo... Read allReza explodes into the boring life of writer Eric, she's unpredictable and intense. After she moves in with him, jealousy and fits of bizarre self-destruction become part of her quixotic moods.Reza explodes into the boring life of writer Eric, she's unpredictable and intense. After she moves in with him, jealousy and fits of bizarre self-destruction become part of her quixotic moods.

  • Director
    • Ruud van Hemert
  • Writers
    • Willeke Frima
    • Ronald Giphart
    • Ruud van Hemert
  • Stars
    • Antonie Kamerling
    • Angela Schijf
    • Beau van Erven Dorens
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ruud van Hemert
    • Writers
      • Willeke Frima
      • Ronald Giphart
      • Ruud van Hemert
    • Stars
      • Antonie Kamerling
      • Angela Schijf
      • Beau van Erven Dorens
    • 20User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Antonie Kamerling
    Antonie Kamerling
    • Eric
    Angela Schijf
    • Reza
    Beau van Erven Dorens
    • Fraser…
    Florence Kasumba
    Florence Kasumba
    • Silke…
    Dorothée Capelluto
    • Nadine
    • (as Dorothee Capelluto)
    • …
    Anniek Pheifer
    • Liesbeth…
    Leo Hogenboom
    • Father Eric
    Guusje Westermann
    • Mother Eric
    • (as Guusje Westerman)
    Tijn Docter
    • Brother Eric
    Arjan ten Broecke
    • Tom
    Cynthia de Graaff
    • Claire
    Antoinette Jelgersma
    • Mother Reza
    Titus Muizelaar
    • Father Reza
    Rinco van der Baan
    • Barkeeper
    Marieke de Kruijf
    • Patricia
    Domenico La Ferrara
    • Rocco
    Lukas Dijkema
    Lukas Dijkema
    • Drunkard
    Nathalie de Wit
    • Nathalie
    • Director
      • Ruud van Hemert
    • Writers
      • Willeke Frima
      • Ronald Giphart
      • Ruud van Hemert
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    User reviews20

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    7XRoosX

    I think It's very good

    Wow, A very good movie!!! The movie may start a little slow but when the story about the impossible love between Reza and Eric starts you just get suck in sooo deep, you won't be able to get your eyes from the screen!!!

    See it! Angela Schijf is very good! The movie about Reza's twisted character and the love Eric feels for her, the troubles that comes with it and the love he gets from it, it's amazing!
    5webwords-nl

    Not so great adaptation of a great novel

    When "Ik ook van jou" was released on dvd, I ran to the videostore to rent it. Having read the book by Ronald Giphart (I've read all of his books) I really wanted to see what they had made of it.

    Sadly, the fun that is present in the book is nowhere to be found in the movie. What remains is the sad story of a romance between our protagonist and his highly disturbed girlfriend.

    Having said that, "Ik ook van jou" makes for an entertaining night of television, just don't expect to much. Maybe the next adaptation of a Ronald Giphart novel will do better (Phileine zegt sorry).
    5ron-van-wieringen

    Very good and very bad at the same time

    I'm watching the film as I'm writing this review. At the same time I am also reading other user reviews. And I must say that I do agree with a lot that's said in the other reviews, but also disagree with some.

    First, the story is quite shallow. I must say that I don't like stories that build on exceptional situations like borderline syndrome, because the effect of that is that there's no real explanation for (in this case) Reza's behaviour. She behaves in a strange way and the viewer needs to have some sort of an explanation for that, which the story doesn't give you. But at the same time, Angela Schijf is brilliant in the way she acts. You can see that she really tries to make the most out of this terrible script. Her acting is very convincing, which is a real achievement.

    Eric's behaviour is strange in a way too. Eric only reacts with surprise and disgust. But he never tries to find out more about her and never tries to help her. He says "it's killing me too", but you don't see that in the story. Eric is more like a spectator. He writes about Reza, but we never get to know what he's written. And to make it even worse, he also is the narrator of the story and being the story-teller he has to pronounce some pathetic lines. The entire film consists of flash-backs while he's telling the story to (again) a new girlfriend, Silke. The new girlfriend, beautiful as she may be, is completely useless in the story. So also this actor, Anthony Kamerling, is handicapped with a very bad script. He also makes the best of it and acts very very well. But the audience will never feel compassion or even understanding for this character. He's just annoying.

    Third, I want to mention Fraser, Eric's friend. He has to pronounce such terrible lines that it's astonishing that Beau van Erven Dorens succeeds in making them sound to convincing.

    Some of the bad aspects of this film are so typically Dutch. In Dutch films dating from before (say) 2003, the sound is very bad. It sounds like the actors have their heads in a bucket. Sometimes you can hear the acoustic qualities of the room they're in, sometimes you don't. Sometimes a living room sounds like a bathroom, sometimes a bathroom sounds as acoustically dead as a garden. Sometimes the sound is harsh, sometimes flat, but mostly hard to hear or understand. About the visual quality: although the images are beautiful, the image quality is bad. Colours are flat or washed out, in dark scenes there's a lot of noise, it's never really crisp or sharp.

    The most annoying thing in my opinion is the sex. There's so much nudity in this film, sex is so important in the story and both Angela Schijf and Anthony Kamerling have such beautiful bodies that you would expect the film to be (at least) a little bit sexy. But it isn't. None of the nude scenes have an erotic quality to them and with such beautiful people it must have been really hard to make it this un-sexy.

    In short: brilliant acting in a terrible picture. A complete waste of talent.
    5Helium23

    ok movie, but amazing music.

    So I went to see the movie "Ik ook van jou". I thought it was quite nice. The story unfolds rather jerky here and there, but I think Ruud van Hemert (the director) has a great eye for pictures. Some of the camerawork and lighting is really awesome.

    But what surprised me most was the use of music composed by the collective "Normally Invisible": The intro-sequence was rather shocking and unconventional, then it switches over to 'standard' John Williams type of scoring. Then it reveals more depth to the characters as the story moves along. The composers are obviously not afraid of using breakbeats, dark ambient spheres, experimental sound design and romantic 'classic' scoring.

    One of the most impressive scenes was Rezas birthday party where the music really hits you as it morphs from hectic drum'n'bass/metal to transparent sounddesign ending in a rather 'esoteric' sphere... just amazing!

    I can only say that these guys know what they are doing. Keep an eye out for "Normally Invisible" as they seem to perform their stuff live as well....

    Oh yeah, and go see the movie! (preferrably in a theatre with good sound)
    8judith_D

    A movie about a tragic love

    This movie was special to me cause it also was about personality disorder and during that time I was tested about it . It is a story about a destructive love , but also about Borderline cause Reza in this movie is a Borderliner . This story is based on a book of a Dutch writer and has the same title but the movie is a lot changed from the book . It is Angela Schijf first movie role and she really plays Reza well

    The movie is about the love between Eric and Reza . They meet in a short time and fall in love . After a while their relationship changes and he founds out Reza is different then other girls . Reza is selfdestructive and hangs on to Eric like he is her only hope .

    Eric is terrified by that , cause he loves her but doesn't understand her moodswings , her outbursts and her harming herself . Reza truly loves him but doesn't know how to handle it and starts claiming him more , which drives them only further apart .

    This movie was good cause it was about Borderline and made the others that watched the movie more understandable to it . And it is also about a love that is going wrong because they both couldn't deal with it .

    If you ever going go to watch this movie be sure to take tissues with you cause it will is surely going to make you cry.

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    • Trivia
      Writer Ronald Giphart has disowned this movie, which was based on his novel. He had major criticism of the adaptation, and claimed that it didn't resemble his book in any way. This was the major reason why he agreed to be more involved in Phileine Says Sorry (2003), the next adaptation of one of his books.
    • Connections
      Featured in Het elfde uur: Episode #15.6 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      I Love You Too
      Written by Haro Slok & Henkjan Smits

      Performed by Sarina Kay

      Published by Floorshow Music and BMG Music Publishing

      Courtesy of POP Records

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2001 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Ben de Seni Seviyorum
    • Filming locations
      • France
    • Production companies
      • BNN TV
      • Cineco
      • Theorema Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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