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Overview
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Writer:
Yann Samuell (writer)
Release Date:
14 May 2004 (USA) more
Tagline:
From the visionary mind of director Yann Samuell comes France's hit comedy! more
Plot:
As adults, best friends Julien and Sophie continue the odd game they started as children -- a fearless... more | full synopsis
Awards:
3 wins & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
Love Means Saying "Game" more (76 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Guillaume Canet | ... | Julien Janvier | |
| Marion Cotillard | ... | Sophie Kowalsky | |
| Thibault Verhaeghe | ... | Julien à 8 ans | |
| Joséphine Lebas-Joly | ... | Sophie à 8 ans | |
| Emmanuelle Grönvold | ... | Julien's Mother | |
| Gérard Watkins | ... | Julien's Father | |
| Gilles Lellouche | ... | Sergei Nimov Nimovitch | |
| Julia Faure | ... | Sophie's Sister | |
| Laëtizia Venezia Tarnowska | ... | Christelle Louise Bouchard (as Laetizia Venezia) | |
| Élodie Navarre | ... | Aurélie Miller | |
| Nathalie Nattier | ... | Sophie à 80 ans | |
| Robert Willar | ... | Julien (80 ans) | |
| Frédéric Geerts | ... | Igor | |
| Manuela Sanchez | ... | Teacher | |
| Philippe Drecq | ... | School Principal |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Love Me If You Dare (International: English title) (UK) (USA)
Mieux que la vie (France) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for language and some sexuality.
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Runtime:
93 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Japan:PG-12 | Mexico:B15 | Hungary:14 | South Korea:15 | Germany:16 | Australia:M | Finland:K-11 | France:U | Ireland:15 | Netherlands:12 | Singapore:M18 | Singapore:NC-16 (cut) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | USA:R | Philippines:R-13
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The scene in which Julien and Sophie are immersed in cement was filmed by immersing Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet in apple sauce. more
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Continuity: The first time we see the bus driver chasing the bus his hat falls off towards the left side of the road. The second time it drops directly behind him to the right of the middle. more
Quotes:
Julien Jeanvier: But all that means pretty much the same. It means:" I hurt, like no one else on earth, Mars, or even Altair IV!" more
Soundtrack:
La Vie en Rose more
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The first feature from French director Yann Samuell is an "expressionistic" allegory about love, disguised as a romantic fantasy. It is about how in our relationships we never outgrow childhood games or fully recover from the insecurities caused by deep childhood wounds. It is about how people in love constantly test each other. Each dare is a renewed demand for the other person to prove their love, no matter what the sacrifice.
"Love Me If You Dare" is a gimmick translation of "Jeux d'enfants", a better translation would be "Games of Children". But given the general confusion about this film by English speaking viewers and critics the inaccurate title is probably appropriate. Film Theory 101 would include a discussion of the two basic film extremes, realism and expressionism. Generally the closer a film comes to reproducing reality, the less room there is for the filmmaker to express his artistry. Which is not to say that realism is necessarily less manipulative than expressionism, both aim to effect their viewing audience, expressionism is just less constrained.
When you are used to a steady diet of Hollywood realism, it is difficult to switch gears and watch a film like "Jeux d'enfants" without attempting to force it into the realism mold. The temptation is to gloss over the surreal elements and to take everything you see literally. But Samuell has a background as an illustrator and designer. Note the inventive visuals that employ a multitude of cardboard cutouts and idyllic fantasy settings. This is expressionism. Note the accelerated action segments and strange transitions. This is expressionism. Note the interesting time passage montages and flashbacks.
While you sometimes see similar stuff incorporated into a realistic film, it is explained away as a dream, hallucination, or memory. Here it is a tip-off that this is a surreal allegory like Bunuel's "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie". If you avoid taking "Jeux d'enfants" too literally, stop being judgmental about the actions and motivations of its characters, and focus instead on picking up its allegorical elements you will probably understand it better and enjoy it more.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.