
Angelique, a young student, is in love with a married doctor. We see her attempts to make him leave his pregnant wife, but he does not appear for meetings or finally the booked journey to Florence. Then the movie is turned back to the beginning, and the view changes: We are now following the view of the doctor instead of Angeliques. And things look quite different now...... (Full plot summary below)
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Angelique, a young student, is in love with a married doctor. We see her attempts to make him leave his pregnant wife, but he does not appear for meetings or finally the booked journey to Florence. Then the movie is turned back to the beginning, and the view changes: We are now following the view of the doctor instead of Angeliques. And things look quite different now...
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| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThis is an acerbic examination of erotic obsession, told from different perspectives, with wit, suspense and cold-blooded detachment. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliIt's difficult to overstate how much of a rare find this movie is. Colombani and her cast remind us that the best thrillers are built upon superb writing and strong acting. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansColombani's double-sided view of events works like a jigsaw puzzle, but you may get the chills every time you learn where a new piece connects to an earlier one. |
| Supercala.comJohn VenableA film worth seeking out! Tautou is great and the storyline far exceeds expectations. |
| Planet Sick-BoyJon PopickOne memorable trip, and, since it's being released Valentine's Day weekend, it might be the ideal anti-holiday film out there. |
| Nitrate OnlineNick SchagerVery little fun, and, even at ninety minutes, is easily thirty minutes too long. |
| Denton Record-ChronicleBoo Allen"Amelie" as a psychopathic killer? Mon dieu. |
| New TimesGregory WeinkaufStanding on its own, it's comme ci, comme ça, self-serious when it should be adventurous, coy when it should be revelatory. One must afford it props, though, for its proud celebration of insanity. Now that is truly creepy. |
| Movie HabitMarty MapesThe movie's structure is a gimmick, and it works, even if it's too long |
| TheMovieChicks.comCherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann PaloneThe movie jumps from romantic comedy to psychological thriller to mystery in a 'heartbeat'...I was engrossed every step of the way. |