He Loves Me… He Loves Me Not

2003 "Every love story has two sides."
7.1| 1h32m| en| More Info
Released: 14 February 2003 Released
Producted By: TF1 Films Production
Country: France
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A talented art student named Angélique is passionately in love with Dr. Loïc Le Garrec, a handsome married man whom she believes will leave his wife. When he eventually decides to stay in his marriage, it causes Angélique to spiral. However, as the story shifts from Angélique's perspective to Loïc's, the surprising truth about their relationship is revealed.

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Ariella Broughton It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Aqeela Ahmed Despite not being in my mother tongue, this movie proved to be one of my favorites. It starts off rather slowly with a simple, seemingly innocent and sweet girl and the affair she is having with Loic, a married cardiologist. However, it contains one of the most unexpected twists in history. Nothing in the movie quite prepares you for the twist about 40 minutes into the movie when the director reverses the films perspective, showing the preceding events from Loic's point of view. The casting of Audrey Tautou as Angelique was brilliant as he Bambi eyes and heart-shaped face will never prepare you for the amount of crazy she is. A clever way of showing how a kind gesture and chance meeting can be interpreted in very different ways.
Syl Audrey Tatou is a wonderful French actress. In this film, she plays Angelique, a talented art student in love with a married doctor. She keeps claiming that he will leave his pregnant wife for her. As we learn in this film, Angelique has some serious problems with reality. Audrey Tatou does a splendid job with the role. The supporting cast is also stellar. As for a French romantic comedy, it becomes serious midway in the film. There we learn the truth about our film's heroine. We still feel for her anyway. The audience can relate to unrequited love. It is hard to imagine that Angelique wouldn't have men falling for her. She is charming, talented, and intelligent. The film has its moments but its more about mental illness. Still Tatou is remarkable in the role. I love that they filmed it in Bordeaux, France. I love seeing other parts of France besides Paris which I love too!
Lee Eisenberg Laetitia Colombani's "À la folie... pas du tout" ("He Loves Me...He Loves Me Not" in English) isn't the greatest movie ever made, but offers a fascinating look into the world of erotomania. A young woman (Audrey Tautou) is hellishly obsessed with a married cardiologist (Samuel Le Bihan) and seems willing to go to any length to break up his marriage.The movie plays a neat trick with the audience when it suddenly shows that we've been assuming the wrong thing. Granted, it's not the same kind of surprise as what we find out in "Psycho" and "The Sixth Sense", but I still liked it. As I said, this isn't a great movie, but it does play a neat trick. Worth seeing, if only once.
Galina À la folie... pas du tout (2002) aka He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not was written/ directed by Laetitia Colombani and starred Audrey Tautou. It was made right after 'Amelie' and it looks like 'Amelie', especially in the opening scenes on the beautiful and colorful streets of Bordeaux that prepare a viewer for the light romantic story. Young and pretty Art student Angelique (Audrey Tautou) seems to have found her fabulous destiny and the love of her life in Laic, a cardiologist (Samuel Le Bihan) who seems to be as much in love with her as she is with him. But is he? And what about his wife who is pregnant with their first child? Step by step, the film takes an interesting turn and becomes a story rather dark and disturbing, told from different perspectives, Rashomon - style. What started as a light and sweet romantic comedy, very successfully turned into a well made thriller. The way the young writer/director presented and contrasted two points of view at the same events, is remarkable. We all know from Geometry classes that parallel lines never cross, at least in Euclid's Geometry they don't but sometimes when you look at the lines in space from certain POV, it looks like they cross – I kept thinking about it while watching He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not which I highly recommend. Audrey Tautou was wonderful – without giving too much out, I just say that she played a character that I found deeper, darker, and more interesting than Amelie, the dark side of Amelie.