Starts out as romantic fluff of the worst ilk. Attractive young art student is wooed by a local cardiologist and then has her heart broken to the point of suicide. Wait. The movie rewinds and then starts over from the cardiologist's POV and we see a very different story of a man battling a young woman overcome with erotomania for him who is slowly destroying his life.If you enjoy gazing at the physical attributes of Tautou this is a nice, fluffy, meaningless diversion.
( huh? )
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Topic - He loves me, He loves me not - mr grits 06:23:13 12/28/04 (9)
- An entertaining fluff - Victor Khomenko 06:34:24 12/28/04 (8)
- Qui, the Anti-Amelie . . . * - mr grits 08:41:22 12/28/04 (7)
- Re: Qui, the Anti-Amelie . . . * - jamesgarvin 10:13:01 12/28/04 (6)
- Tautou? - EBerlin 16:55:30 12/28/04 (5)
- Re: Would have Emily Watson done a better job? - patrickU 11:43:17 12/29/04 (2)
- I had heard about Watson'S casting before . . . - mr grits 07:45:08 12/30/04 (1)
- Re: I had heard about Watson'S casting before . . . - patrickU 08:34:01 12/30/04 (0)
- Wrong thread, from reading too fast...? (nt) - orejones 04:33:22 12/29/04 (1)
- Ooooops! nt - EBerlin 11:03:06 12/29/04 (0)