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Je t'aime, je t'aime

1968
Sci-fi
1h 31m
Recovering from an attempted suicide, a man is selected to participate in a time travel experiment that has only been tested on mice. A malfunction in the experiment causes the man to experience moments from his past in a random order. (imdb)
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Je t'aime, je t'aime

1968
Sci-fi
1h 31m
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Rated 17 Mar 2012
82
67th
Continuing in the Resnais tradition, it's a somewhat surreal examination of memory, in this case with a time travel premise that has our lead going back to various stages of a previous relationship. The film is filled to the brim with great little moments, and those were more than enough to sustain my interest, but it never seemed to do much with those moments, and by the end I was a little let down by that fact.
Rated 24 Jul 2014
5
42nd
ARghgh, I want to like this so bad, but ONCE AGAIN, Alain Resnais directs a technical knockout that, for me, seemed to lack real people and real humanity. I want Alain Resnais to grab me by the throat and pull me close, sorda like he did in Hiroshima Mon Amour, but his style is distant and I felt no warmth, and as a result had a hard time caring. It doesn't help that the main love interest has little characterization and is essentially non-human; just an object of one man's memory, I guess.
Rated 24 Nov 2012
65
33rd
24 Kasım 12, Zevahir & Diger Resnais filmlerine gore daha mainstream duran sonuk bir is. Mekanin kendisi memory iken filmin kendisi memory'e evriliyor. Ve biz (seyirci) bir memory kirintilari icerisinde savrulup duruyoruz. Guzel bir fikir lakin yonetmenin diger filmleri gibi ilginc ve hos bir deneyim vaad etmiyor.
Rated 31 Aug 2007
60
47th
Suicidal man travels through time in a machine that looks like a giant baked potato. I'm well aware that it's blasphemy to criticize an Alain Resnais film -- he's one of my favorite filmmakers, too -- but this one kind of fails to make it. The same kind of idea was done later and better IMHO in _Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind_
Rated 27 Jan 2013
49
46th
The ending could've been heartbreaking if I cared about any of these people.
Rated 25 May 2017
90
80th
Viewed May 24, 2017. Movie 2400.
Rated 28 Sep 2016
70
23rd
You can drop the time travel in a pond, it's mainly a movie about memories. In fact, the narrative's structure is closer from an experimental film and i fell something is missing but the dialog were thrilling and comical. I'm still wondering why the past wasn't altered. i would suggest to give a go to Ethernal sunshine and the spotless mind, the science of sleep, existenz, 12 monkeys and maybe avalon.
Rated 05 Jul 2008
77
60th
Listen: Claude Ridder has come unstuck in time. Okay, so this isn't a DIRECT ripoff of Slaughterhouse 5, but it's close. Resnais again touches on time and memory, as a time travel experiment goes awry and the subject relives moments from a tragic relationship. The scenes become increasingly fragmented, and we begin to question which ones are real and which are altered by the spectre of memory. The concept isn't meaty enough to sustain a whole film, but most of it is sufficiently fascinating.
Rated 11 Sep 2018
60
21st
So basically a guy climbs into a giant clove of garlic and time-travels back over the events of his life in random chaotic fashion. The inside of that thing was a further act of indulgence; seriously, it might as well have had "WOMB" stamped on it in huge letters.
Rated 01 May 2020
80
57th
Brutal. How punishing memories can be. Time's complexity with it, becomes a constant tug and pull between the narrative we want to remember, and what we've actually paved road for.
Rated 11 Jun 2020
89
85th
Os filmes de Resnais são mais literários do que o habitual porque trabalhava com romancistas no lugar de roteiristas de cinema e aqui não é diferente, embora eu nunca tenha lido Sternberg aqui ele se apresenta suficientemente interessante na forma de ficção científica melancólica e presumo que tenha tido uma enorme influência nos filmes de Michel Gondry. Box Versátil Clássicos Sci-Fi Volume 7.
Rated 17 Jan 2023
40
2nd
Difficult to give it any rating at all, since it's just random scenes from a love relation pasted together, like if you cut a timeline into pieces and glue them together. Imagine tearing out the pages of a novel, shuffle the pages and now read the book with the pages in random order. Now it is so boring and meaningless that it must be art of the deepest kind. Pretentious s___.
Rated 25 Mar 2023
45
34th
The time machine is not a successful device around which to build the thematic concerns with memory, grief, obsession, depression and suicide. One’s awareness that Georges-Picot defenestrated herself three decades later is more affecting than anything in the movie itself. Perhaps some of the explorations of the peculiarities of time reach further than this viewer could discern, but the dryness of the presentation and minimal movement of the narrative mean that an air of tedium hangs over it all.
Rated 16 Feb 2024
60
35th
Memories are funny things. Here, they're a little boring, as we try to piece together a life from random snippets of memories. As a very linearly-minded person, I found the film mostly maddening as it wandered without ever getting anywhere. I did have two lingering thoughts: 1) I really want a comfy beanbag chair like that (no mouse, though), and 2) perhaps watching a movie about a flickering guy dying in a random spot would have been better time spent.

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