He Loves Me… He Loves Me Not

    Genre
    Romance, Thriller
  • |
  • Runtime
    92 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    PG-13
  • |
  • Release Date
    2002
  • |
  • Countries
    France
  • |
  • Languages
    French
  • |
DIRECTED BY:
Laetitia Colombani
WRITTEN BY:
Laetitia Colombani
CAST INCLUDES:
Audrey Tautou, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Carré

ANGELIKA’S NOTE

Romance meets thriller in Laetitia Colombani's HE LOVES ME… HE LOVES ME NOT. A talented art student named Angélique (Audrey Tautou) is passionately in love with Dr. Loïc Le Garrec (Samuel Le Bihan), a handsome married man whom she believes will leave his wife, Rachel (Isabelle Carré). As the story shifts from Angélique's perspective to Loïc's, the surprising truth about their relationship is revealed. Tautou breaks out of her AMELIE type through her deeply felt performance. Seattle Times raves, "It's both a stylish exploration of a young woman's obsession and a refreshing tweak to the screen persona of that art-house darling, Audrey (Amélie) Tautou."

SYNOPSIS

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.

He Loves Me… He Loves Me Not

    Genre
    Romance, Thriller
  • |
  • Runtime
    92 mins
  • |
  • Rated
    PG-13
  • |
  • Release Date
    2002
  • |
  • Countries
    France
  • |
  • Languages
    French
  • |
DIRECTED BY
Laetitia Colombani
WRITTEN BY
Laetitia Colombani
CAST INCLUDES
Audrey Tautou, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Carré
Romance meets thriller in Laetitia Colombani's HE LOVES ME… HE LOVES ME NOT. A talented art student named Angélique (Audrey Tautou) is passionately in love with Dr. Loïc Le Garrec (Samuel Le Bihan), a handsome married man whom she believes will leave his wife, Rachel (Isabelle Carré). As the story shifts from Angélique's perspective to Loïc's, the surprising truth about their relationship is revealed. Tautou breaks out of her AMELIE type through her deeply felt performance. Seattle Times raves, "It's both a stylish exploration of a young woman's obsession and a refreshing tweak to the screen persona of that art-house darling, Audrey (Amélie) Tautou."

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.