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World Famous Comics: Emmanuelle Grönvold Love Me If You Dare
Emmanuelle Grönvold Love Me If You Dare
Starring: Guillaume Canet, Marion Cotillard, Thibault Verhaeghe, Joséphine Lebas-Joly, Emmanuelle Grönvold
Directed By: Yann Samuell
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Surround Sound, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 19, 2004
Running Time: 94 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: May 14, 2004

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Description:
LOVE ME IF YOU DARE depicts the romantic story of Julian and Sophie, who meet in grade school and create an intense game of "Dare" to distract them from the harsh realities of their lives. Over time their game becomes a mutual infatuation that binds them for life. Ultimately the childhood game remains with them into adulthood where it challenges their most cherished fantasies. Eventually, each of them is forced to decide between the game and genuine romance.

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A huge hit in France, Love Me if You Dare takes the traditional l'amour fou scenario and runs it through a pinball machine. From childhood, Julien and Sophie engage in an obsessive battle of one-upmanship: if one of them hands a brightly colored candy tin to the other and makes a dare, the recipient is bound to honor it, no matter how destructive or dangerous the dare might be. When this wacky habit enters adulthood and begins wrecking their lives, they ought to change... but that's not how l'amour fou works. Part Amelie-style comedy, part dark fable, this movie has quirkiness to burn, if not always as much charm as it thinks it has. Leads Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard are ardent, although somewhat out-acted by their juvenile counterparts in the film's early section. If you're curious about what would've happened to Amelie if she took her obsession to its logical conclusion, hop aboard. --Robert Horton


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Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

3 out of 5 starsEnd it before it ends!
The excellent short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" by J.D. Salinger goes on one page too long. So, when I reread it. . .and I do. . .I quit the story with Sybil and Seymour coming ashore from their afternoon swim. It is true Seymour--it is his fate as the most gifted poet in the Glass family--must die. But not here.

Likewise, "Love Me If You Dare (Are You Game?)" should end sooner. And, when I watch it again. . .and I plan to because, for a while it is a great movie: charming and moving at the beginning, edgy and true in the middle. . .I will stop it early into chapter 9 as the tin rolls down the church aisle. . .End it!

End it! I will quit this film before it, like Seymour Glass, commits suicide.



5 out of 5 starsAmazing movie
This movie is truly great. The story, cinematography, and direction completely blew me away when I first saw it.



4 out of 5 stars"Teddies Aren't Usually Made of Tin ..."
It's a revealing moment when Sergei Nimovitch groans that "something is stabbing [him] in the back" and digs the carousel-tin out of the couch cushion. When he lovingly mutters that it's Sophie's "teddy" and she replies with the above line, we know that love (for Sophie) is not soft and gentle but hard and painful. And the "stabbing in the back" bit ... priceless.

Yann Samuell breaks "Jeux d'enfants" into four segments: "Game," "Set," "Match," and "Dares of Dares." The segments grow progressively darker when puckish pranks turn to sadistic challenges. These plotted, breathtaking moments become nearly impossible to watch ... and since the viewer is frequently aligned with the "victim," Sophie/Julien's surprise becomes her/his. But, (and here's the ingenuity of the piece) there really are no "victims," per se. Both Sophie and Julien are broken individuals (one the child of destitute Polish immigrants and the other contending with the death of his mother). Unlike most romances, they do not provide healing support for each other ... instead, they opt to hurt and humiliate the other. Nonetheless, in the end, the dynamic of their relationship becomes clear: what began as a portrait of mean-spirited dysfunction matures into "something else" ... many will find the actual conclusion shocking (though it shouldn't be), so I'll stop here.

The cinematography is a treat for viewers. Super-saturated colors allow for a playful read to otherwise tense scenes. Brilliant. Moreover, the casting is lovely. American viewers may note the boyish-charm of Noah Wyle in Guillaume Canet. And yes, for some, these characters may prove beyond comprehension; however, many may see shards of themselves in these two. Finally, the clever bookends (should) prepare the viewer for the conclusion ... smart move.

Yann Samuell's film is dark, hurtful, and potentially unsatisfying (depending on your idea of "romance"). With that said, the absolute brutality of this piece is why I feel compelled to recommend it. Bombarded by saccharine films like The Notebook and A Walk to Remember, I'm ready for romantic films with a little more "bite." And, I assure you, Samell delivers.



5 out of 5 starsShakespeare's Romeo & Juliet with a modern twist
Jeux d'enfants is the story of the game of truth or dare - a metaphorical representation of the games people play in love. The games (jeux) begin when Julien and Sophie are children (enfants), but as they grow older they intensify and become more twisted and dangerous.

Although they are very much in love with each other, they let the game dictate their future, and the dare even goes as far as hurting and tricking each other.

The cinematography is fantastic and the director manages to capture the ravages of the undeclared and unconsummated love. A daring lesson of love handled the wrong way when it becomes poisonous on the protagonists.



5 out of 5 starsA love story with a dark twist and spice of life
This movie makes you want to pull off the mane of a mundane life and love living like crazy. The playful, love relationship between the two main characters is stricken with misunderstanding and confounded by their game of dare. The acting is solid and ending is unexpected. I like it.


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