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I've Loved You So Long (2008)

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Director:

Philippe Claudel

Starring:

Kristin Scott Thomas, Marcel Ouendeno, Laurent Claret, Nicole Dubois, Souad Mouchrik, Mouss, Lise Ségur, Olivier Cruveiller, Jean-Claude Arnaud, Catherine Hosmalin, Claire Johnston, Frédéric Pierrot, Laurent Grévill, Serge Hazanavicius, Elsa Zylberstein

Genres:

Drama, Indie-Arthouse Cinema, Mystery-Suspense

Origin:

France

Certificate:

M

Languages:

French

Aspect ratios:

1.85 : 1

Sound formats:

DTS, Dolby Digital

Running Time:

117 min

I've Loved You So Long

synopsis


Léa (Elsa Zylberstein) and Juliette (Kristin Scott Thomas) are sisters. Juliette has just been released from prison after serving a long sentence. Léa was still a teenager when Juliette, a doctor, was convicted of the murder of her six-year-old son. Life together isn't easy to begin with. Juliette has to relearn certain basics. The world has moved on and she often seems confused.

member reviews

 
Let this one unfold
Rennie
20 February 2011
member rating

The film has a beautiful pace, we meet Juliette and gradually her story unfolds. It gives us a feeling of isolation within 'normal' life, and is ultimately a powerful story of love. There's nothing you need to unravel, it will all be revealed beautifully. Bring a hanky.

100% of members found this review helpful


 
Other people's pain
Stevekino
01 November 2016
member rating

KST gives a command performance, letting her facial expressions and her silences speak more eloquently than words of the trauma she has endured and her prospects for a 'normal' post-custodial existence. A well-paced unfolding of life's painful connections.


 
 

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