Dis-moi que tu m'aimes (1974) Poster

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8/10
a very well acted predictable story
wrv-1685825 July 2018
Warning: Spoilers
The theme of 'Dis-moi que tu m'aimes (= French for 'tell me that you love me) is very 19-Seventies: swapping partners. AIDS still had to come, so sexual freedom was all around - in this film, that is.

Having noticed this, the story of this film is rather predictable. With one notable exception: at the end all partners sing together in good spirits, overcoming all their hurt feelings.

However, this film is strong in its acting. Is in fact carried on by its acting -- by the best actors/actresses France had to offer in 1974.
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Tell me that you love me
dbdumonteil2 January 2009
This is the prototype of the bourgeois comedy of the seventies in France .It was better applied on Yves Robert's "Un Elephant Ca Trompe Enormément" and its sequel but Michel Boisrond's flick is pleasant enough ,if you do not ask too much.

Two wives (one housewife and one decorator)throw their husbands (Daniel Ceccaldi and Jean-Pierre Marielle) out."Phew!Bachelors again!" say the overjoyed lucky executives.

However ,the movie succumbs to the clichés of the time:one of the characters leaves the city to go breeding sheep in the country while another one (male) finds love again,but not with a woman.

Well acted.
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