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Release Year: 1996
Nation: France
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Marion Vernoux
Writer: Dodine Herry, Dodine Herry-Grimaldi, Julian Barnes, Marion Vernoux
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Companies: Alicéléo, France 3 Cinéma, StudioCanal
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: woman director
Pierre, a charming but penniless womanizer with no fixed address, describes his steady and employed best friend Benoît as 'the world's oldest 32-year-old.' When Benoît answers a personal ad placed by Marie, a 25-year-old painter restoration specialist, their relationship blossoms. Pierre is initially included in their dates and outings as an innocent third wheel. However, complications arise when Pierre realizes he too has fallen for Marie. The story explores the dynamics of this romantic triangle as Pierre struggles with his feelings and the potential impact on his friendship with Benoît.
'Love, etc.' (1996) is a French comedy-drama directed by Marion Vernoux, one of few films from her limited directorial portfolio. The movie revolves around a complex romantic triangle involving Pierre, a carefree ladies' man; Benoît, his steadfast and employed best friend; and Marie, an independent young woman who restores paintings. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and choice, as the characters navigate their relationships and emotions. Despite its limited coverage in plot databases, 'Love, etc.' offers a compelling exploration of modern relationships and attraction.
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