

To Die of Love
A love story between a teacher, Danièle, 32 years and one of her students Gérard, 17 during the heated atmosphere of May 68. Danièle is a fiery young woman, very involved politically. Gérard's parents accuse Danièle of statutory rape and complain. Danièle is trapped and the drama begins...
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Plot Summary
A successful defense attorney takes on the case of a young woman accused of murdering her wealthy, older lover. As she delves into the woman's past, she uncovers a disturbing pattern of manipulation and exploitation that blurs the lines between victim and perpetrator. The attorney must confront her own beliefs about love, justice, and the societal pressures that can lead to desperate acts.
Critical Reception
To Die of Love received mixed reviews, with critics often divided on its thematic explorations and narrative execution. Some praised its attempt to dissect complex psychological and societal issues, while others found its pacing and moral ambiguity less compelling.
What Reviewers Say
- The film bravely tackles controversial themes of obsession and the legal system's handling of complex female defendants.
- Some viewers found the moral ambiguity of the characters and plot to be thought-provoking, while others criticized its bleakness.
- The legal drama aspect was noted for its procedural elements but sometimes overshadowed by its psychological focus.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but available comments suggest a polarizing effect, with some appreciating its mature themes and others finding it overly disturbing or slow.
Fun Fact
Director André Cayatte was a former lawyer himself, and often explored legal and ethical themes in his films.
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