I Love You, I Love You Not
I Love You, I Love You Not | |
---|---|
File:Loveyounot.jpg | |
Directed by | Billy Hopkins |
Written by | Wendy Kesselman |
Starring | Jeanne Moreau Claire Danes Jude Law James Van Der Beek Julia Stiles |
Cinematography | Maryse Alberti |
Edited by | Paul Karasick |
Music by | Gil Goldstein |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 88 mins |
Countries | France Germany United States United Kingdom |
Language | English |
I Love You, I Love You Not is a 1996 romantic drama film directed by Billy Hopkins and written (also the play) by Wendy Kesselman.
Plot
The film is told through the stories of two women: Nana, a grandmother, and Daisy, her granddaughter. Daisy tells Nana of her strong and blossoming romance with a young man named Ethan and her problems at school because she's Jewish. Nana tells the story of her young life when she was sent to a ghetto and then a concentration camp. The romantic love feelings she has for the boy are indeed strong and genuine, but the romantic love he has for her is questionable. He lets his friends judge her from the outside, not for who she is on the inside, and when she turns out to not be like every other girl he breaks up with her. Daisy is sad so she goes and sees Nana and takes her anger out on her. She then runs away and tries to kill herself but she does not. At the end, she tries to see him again but he looks at her for a long time and walks away with his friends. She stands there; heartbroken, sad and crying, realizing that maybe it was not meant to be and she walks away happy .
Cast
- Jeanne Moreau as Nana
- Claire Danes as Daisy/Young Nana
- Jude Law as Ethan
- James Van Der Beek as Tony
- Kris Park as Seth
- Lauren Fox as Alsion
- Emily Burkes-Nossiter as Jessica
- Carrie Szlasa as Jane
- Julia Stiles as Young Nana's Friend
- Robert Sean Leonard as Angel of Death
- Frederick Neumann as School Principal
- Peter F. Hopkins as Mr. Douglas
- Jerry Tanklow as Mr. Gilman
External links
- 1996 films
- American romantic drama films
- American films
- British films
- English-language films
- Films about Jews and Judaism
- French films
- German films
- British romantic drama films
- Films about families
- Holocaust films
- Teen films
- Films set in Manhattan
- Films based on plays
- Films shot in New York
- Films shot in Germany
- Romantic drama film stubs