
L'Amour trop fort
Max is an old and unsuccessful actor while Charlie is an ambitious young director, yet they are bound together by close friendship. Until the day Rose-Marie, a rather conservative young antique dealer, walks into Charlie's life. When Max's wife walks out on him, he clings to the young couple like ivy. However he soons becomes a dead weight and Rose-Marie threatens to leave if Charlie doesn't choose between her and Max.
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Plot Summary
A shy librarian named Bernard accidentally sends a love letter intended for a colleague to a famous actress. The actress, intrigued, decides to meet him, leading to a series of humorous and awkward romantic encounters.
Critical Reception
L'Amour trop fort was a lighthearted French comedy that found a modest audience. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated for its charming premise and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Jean Rochefort. The film offered a gentle exploration of romance and mistaken identity.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming and lighthearted romantic plot.
- Jean Rochefort's performance was a highlight, adding depth to the comedic narrative.
- Some found the humor a bit too gentle and predictable.
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Fun Fact
The film's premise of a love letter going astray is a classic trope used in many romantic comedies to initiate a storyline.
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