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To Love Again
Forced by her father to marry a man she does not love in order to save him from financial ruin, Raffy runs away. Left with no choice but to fend for her own self, she takes on a secretarial job in a mining company. There she meets Bullet, an adventurous young man who, like her, has left home in order to save himself from a loveless arranged marriage. Together, Raffy and Bullet go through life. Coping up with it's ups and downs, learning about forgiveness, and discovering love in the process.
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Plot Summary
This film tells the story of a woman who discovers an old manuscript and falls in love with its author. As she delves deeper into his life and work, she begins to question her own relationships and desires. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and the enduring power of art.
Critical Reception
To Love Again was generally well-received by critics for its artistic direction and performances. While some found its pacing deliberately slow, many praised its thoughtful exploration of love and the creative process. Audiences appreciated its nuanced portrayal of complex emotions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its elegant direction and emotional depth.
Sabine Azéma's performance as the protagonist is a standout.
Some viewers found the narrative's ambiguity challenging.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'L'Amour à mort' (Love unto Death), but it was changed to 'To Love Again' for its international release.
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