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Cet amour-là

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France · 2001
1h 40m
Director Josée Dayan
Starring Jeanne Moreau, Aymeric Demarigny, Christiane Rorato
Genre Drama

Cet Amour-là is an intimate portrait of a legendary love affair. Set against the beauty of the Breton seaside, it is also a film that revels in the insights that Marguerite Duras' writing affords.

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The New Yorker by David Denby

The movie that Josée Dayan has made about the Duras-Andréa affair is not a scandal. Unfortunately, it’s not much of anything but a solemn joke. [14 April 2003, p.88]

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Variety by Deborah Young

A limp-to-wilted film version of Duras' 16-year-long love affair with a young man who became her secretary and literary executor.

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The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Moreau is magnetic as the wise-but-neurotic scribe, though the same can't be said of Demarigny, whose timid portrayal of a reverent fanboy sucks the energy out of most of his scenes. Dayan's direction is even more problematic.

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New York Post by V.A. Musetto

The screenplay also fails to put the unconventional relationship into context. It never lets on that Andrea helped Duras produce some of her best work, including the autobiographical "The Lovers."

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