Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA 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 vie... Leer todoA 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.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.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
- Rachel
- (as Isabelle Carre)
- Anita
- (as Elodie Navarre)
- Jean-Louis
- (as Michaël Mourot)
Reseñas destacadas
Since I don't want to give anything away I can't say much about the story. It starts as a movie about a cute, sweet girl in love, and the movie's use of an actress who exudes sweetness and innocence makes what happens as the movie progresses all the more startling. The movie is devoted to its one central trick, and what's notable is not the trick - lots of movies have tricks - but how much time is spent in showing off the filmmaker's cleverness. This could have been annoying or self indulgent but I enjoyed it. Some people won't be surprised - I'm really not as good as guessing twists as a lot of people (which is why I consider the movie Matchstick Men to be so poor in spite of good reviews; that one I guessed straight through to the end early on) - but I was surprised and quite delighted.
This starts as a family comedy about the innocent girl sending her loved one flowers and other presents. But it gets worse and in the end you're watching a thriller that doesn't make you feel at ease. It becomes a story of life and death and not just in the physical way.
The story is told from two view points. It remains exciting anyway.
That said, it is not really a romance, although people who like romances will find enough roses and hand-drawn artwork here to please. If you are one of those who generally refuses to see movies with "love" in the title, consider that "love" isn't in the original French title, so rest assured you can watch this without reservation.
'A la folie...' is an interesting film by itself. An apparent tragic love story is being told from one of the partners angle in the first half of the movie - just to be re-told from the other partner perspective in the second part. The second half and the end hide a twist. Both script and film are cleverly written though made by a script-writer and director (Laetitia Colombani) only at her second film. I am expecting good things from her in the future.
Worth seeing - 8/10 on my personal scale.
The director brilliantly pieces together the two halves of this movie and by the end, it is believable. We almost wanted to watch it again so we can catch the tricks but we didn't have time.
Anyway this is a great French treat and for those of you who liked Tautou in "Amelie" and "A Very Long Engagement" you're going to like her in this one too.
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- CuriosidadesTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
- Pifias(at around 1h 11 mins) When Loïc gives CPR Angélique she is lying motionless with her eyes open. When he leans in to plug his nose and breath into her mouth, you can see that she closes her eyes as he leans in.
- Citas
[last lines]
Title Card: "Though my love is insane, my reason calms the pain in my heart, it tells me to be patient and keep hoping..." An erotomaniac confined for over 50 years.
- Versiones alternativasAccording to the Technical Specifications link for this film, there are at least 3 different versions: (what is presumably) the one shown in theaters and available online, with a Runtime of1 hr 32 min (92 min); a longer version available in Britain, coming in at 1 hr 35 min (95 min) (UK), and a third one (with unknown) differences), 1 hr 35 min (95 min) (Argentina).
- ConexionesReferences 2 ou 3 choses que je sais d'elle (1967)
- Banda sonoraJe Voulais te Dire que je t'Attends
Music by Michel Jonasz
Lyrics by Michel Jonasz and Pierre Grosz
Performed by Maurane
(P) 2001 Polydor France
©1976 Warner Chappell Music France S.A. (ex Les Editions Marouani)
With the kind authorization of Universal Music Projets Spéciaux and Warner Chappell Music France S.A.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.011.102 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 76.000 US$
- 16 feb 2003
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 5.324.097 US$
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1