He Loves Me...He Loves Me Not with Audrey Tautou: DVD Cover
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He Loves Me...He Loves Me Not
a.k.a. A La Folie...Pas Du Tout Director: Laetitia Colombani Cast: Audrey Tautou, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Carré, Sophie Guillemin

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/12/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 20,212
 
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Features

Closed Caption; Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video; Widescreen presentation; Subtitiles: English; Audio: French 5.1 Dolby Digital; Bonus trailers; Scene selections; Interactive menus

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Start [4:12]
2. Angelique [3:42]
3. David [2:42]
4. "Love" [4:03]
5. A Message for Loic [2:37]
6. Lea [3:57]
7. Rachel Leaves Loic [1:22]
8. Dumped [6:21]
9. A Consulation With Dr. Le Garrec [1:13]
10. "I Want to Give Him a Goodbye Present" [2:20]
11. Accused of Assault [2:15]
12. Lt. Joffrey & Sgt. Thivel [3:28]
13. Under Arrest [3:26]
14. Sonia Jasmin [2:21]
15. The Convention [4:07]
16. In the Park [1:37]
17. A Birthday Gift From a Friend [9:02]
18. Anita [4:35]
19. "She's Had a Miscarriage" [1:34]
20. A Key & a Note [1:05]
21. Fired [3:04]
22. A Gift for Loic [3:00]
23. The Alibi [2:20]
24. Suicide Attempt [1:14]
25. "He Saved Me" [3:57]
26. Secret Admirer [5:55]
27. The Dream Is Over [1:58]
28. Diagnosis: Intense Erotomania [7:50]

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Editorial Reviews

He Loves Me ... He Loves Me Not is a black comedy with a dramatic twist. Talented art student Angélique (Audrey Tautou) is wildly in love with Loïc (Samuel Le Bihan of Brotherhood of the Wolf), a married cardiologist whose wife, Rachel (Isabelle Carré) is expecting their first child. She sends him mash notes and gifts, and tells her friend, Héloïse (Sophie Guillemin of With a Friend Like Harry...) that, despite appearances, Loïc plans to leave his wife. Angélique also ignores the attentions of her lovesick friend, David (Clément Sibony), who begins to resent the way Loïc treats Angélique. As Angélique grows less discreet in her affections, Loïc's home life begins to fall apart. His wife grows suspicious, and then miscarries. His career is jeopardized when a patient accuses him of assault. All the while, Angélique is desperate to be by his side. About 40 minutes in, writer/director Laetitia Colombani's film reverses perspective, showing the preceding events from Loïc's (very different) point-of-view. Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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Ah, love! *sigh*by ProfessionalBookNerd

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January 26, 2009: Who doesn't love a good love story? Of course, it depends on your point of view.

I think the trick to watching this movie is to put yourself in the mindset of the girl, and try to still pretend to be her when the movie shifts to the man's point of view. Otherwise you may get creeped out. I really like this movie, and it sure has a good twist, and then a really good ending. Convincing acting by all, good sets and locations, and they did a really good job switching the point of view without making it confusing.

Best viewed with a strawberry daiquiri for the first half, and a dirty martini for the second half. Eat something in between.

very entertainingby Anonymous

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December 30, 2006: i saw this movie in my french class on the last day of school. unfortunately we had a fire drill as the movie was coming to a close. When the drill was over, it was so funny because all the french students were making a mad dash to get back to our class room and finish the movie...i must say, i reeeeeeeeleeeeeeey enjoyed watching it.


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