Love
Me If You Dare (2004)
Rated R
Starring: Guillaume Canet, Marion Cotillard,
and Gérard Watkins
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When Sophie and Julien first
meet, they begin a game that links them through their childhood and
into their adult lives. The game becomes so
important to them that it subverts their attempts at becoming "regular" people,
living by the "rules" and fitting in to society's constantly
reinforced norms. The game that they play is based around a tin canister that's painted
with a merry-go-round on it. Whoever possesses the canister can dare the
other to do something, no matter how dangerous, outlandish or out-and-out
unusual. The dare must not be refused or the game is lost.
The
dares start out as unusual from the very beginning, with Julien almost
causing a busload of children to crash. As Julien and Sophie grow up,
their dares become their reason to live. Of course, in a relationship
that is so co-dependent, one is bound to fall in love with the other and
that's where Love Me If You Dare gets complicated. It's certainly
not a traditional love story or even a story of a friendship that follows
any set of established rules. The characters are not particularly likeable,
but you do see that two strange people like Julien and Sophie certainly
deserve each other. You'll probably hope that they end up together even
though you can plainly see that they're not healthy for one another at
all.
When Love
Me If You Dare was originally released to theaters, it was
promoted as something that Amelie fans might enjoy. It's French and it
has a fantasy-like atmosphere in its tale of these two misguided (if not
quite lost) souls, but it's quite different from Amelie. Quite different,
indeed.
That said, I didn't dislike the movie. I just wasn't expecting what I
got: A bizarre, often hurtful, tale of two people who deserve each other
at any cost. It's definitely worth seeing, if only for the conversations
it might inspire afterwards. Hopefully with someone who won't cause you
as much mental anguish as these two inflict on one another. Trivia: Marion
Cotillard can currently be seen in A Very Long Engagement. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |