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Tag Archives: Love

Love Me If You Dare: A romcom like no other

05 Friday Feb 2016

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2003, comedy, drama, edith piaf, film review, france, French, Guillaume Canet, la vie en rose, louis armstrong, Love, Love Me If You Dare, Marion Cotillard, Movie review, romance, valentine's day, Yann Samuell

By Heinrich DOmingo

Love is a game. It has two main players both in a battle of dominating each other. This is Love Me If You Dare’s premise. Two irrational characters are placed in a rational environment which they believe revolves around them. It is a film that bears metaphors proving that love like any other game can give the players bruises, body pains, and emotional torments before winning.

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Love: For the brave hearts

07 Thursday Jan 2016

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2015, aomi muyock, film, france, French movie, Gaspar Noe, karl glusman, Love, Movie review, Review

By Heinrich Domingo

Love is reserved for those courageous enough to dive in to the pit of the uncomfortable. It is exclusive for the brave hearts who are willing to understand films without inhibitions.

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