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Love Is a Funny Thing

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On a sunny morning in Paris, amidst the hustle and bustle of a vibrant city, a young and charming woman named Emilie, a dress shop worker, finds herself caught in a series of romantic entanglements. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a charismatic yet mysterious man who seems to appear out of nowhere. From their first encounter, there is an undeniable spark between them, and the attraction evolves into a dance of flirting and misunderstandings.

As Emilie dives into a whirlwind of emotions, she runs into her ex-boyfriend, who tries to win back her heart. But her new interest casts a spell on her that leads her to explore her own freedom and desires. As romance blossoms, rivalries and secrets also emerge, and Emilie begins to question what she truly wants in life and in love.

The film is a fresco of the 1960s, where female liberation and the desire for new experiences are reflected in every scene. With a touch of romantic comedy, the story captures the essence of youth and the pursuit of happiness in a world where choices are complicated and hearts are vulnerable. The characters, both charismatic and endearing, intertwine in a plot that invites laughter, tears, and the reminder that sometimes love is found in the most unexpected places.

Media type
Movie
Year
1969
Director
Claude Lelouch
Writer
Pierre Uytterhoeven
Claude Pinoteau
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.40
Actors
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Annie Girardot
Maria Pia Conte
Marcel Bozzuffi
Farrah Fawcett
Peter Bergman
Kaz Garas
Bill Quinn
Arturo Dominici
Timothy Blake
Jerry Cipperly
Foster Hood
Richard Basehart
Simone Renant
Susan Albert
Norm Nathan
Stuart Nisbet
Clayton Wilcox
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
France
Producers
Georges Dancigers
Alexandre Mnouchkine
Original title
Un Homme Qui Me Plaît
Duration
115
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