He Loves Me He Loves Me Not

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Product Description Audrey Tautou, who captured the hearts of movie-goers around the world with her enchanting role in the Oscar(r)-nominated film Amélie (2001, Best Foreign Language Film), is truly captivating in this romantic thriller about love and obsession. It all starts with a single rose which Angelique (Tautou)has delivered to her handsome lover, Loic (Samuel Le Bihan, Three Colors: Red). Deeply in love and on the brink of success in her career as an artist, Angelique's bliss conveys a woman who has it all. But through a startling series of events, her enchanted life - and our understanding of it - begins to unravel in front of our eyes. Is Loic the object of her desire or delusion? Do they share unbridled passion, or is this love affair the one-sided obsession of a desperate woman clinging to a hopeless dream . . . and turning it into a nightmare when she realizes it may not come true? A delightfully romantic and intriguing puzzle of a story, He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not is the one to pick for Amazon.com That adorable Audrey Tautou from Amélie plays the central role in this deceptive story of a rather unusual romance. It would spoil the film's clever design to reveal what happens halfway through He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, so let's just say that Tautou plays a winsome girl in the sunny town of Bordeaux, whose relationship with a married doctor has more layers than first it seems. Samuel LeBihan, from Brotherhood of the Wolf, plays the doctor, but it's the casting of cutie-pie Tautou that sets up the movie's gradually sinister undertow. Director Laetitia Colombani's inventive structure plays a satisfyingly tricky game with the audience, and may have some viewers going back to the beginning to make sure they saw what they thought they saw. Just don't go in expecting Amélie part deux, and you should find this an ingenious little number. --Robert Horton