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200791 minDrama, Romance

Love Songs

Is Love Songs a Hit or Flop?

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Is Love Songs worth watching? With a rating of 7/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Love Songs Synopsis

Ismael and Julie, in the hope of sparking their stalled relationship, enter a playful yet emotionally laced threesome with Alice. When tragedy strikes, these young Parisians are forced to deal with the fragility of life and love. For Ismael, this means negotiating through the advances of Julie's sister and a young college student – one of which may offer him redemption.

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Top Cast

Louis Garrel
Louis GarrelIsmaël Bénoliel
Ludivine Sagnier
Ludivine SagnierJulie Pommeraye
Chiara Mastroianni
Chiara MastroianniJeanne
Clotilde Hesme
Clotilde HesmeAlice
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Grégoire Leprince-RinguetErwann
Brigitte Roüan
Brigitte RoüanJulie's Mother
Alice Butaud
Alice ButaudJasmine
Jean-Marie Winling
Jean-Marie WinlingJulie's Father
Yannick Renier
Yannick RenierGwendal
Annabelle Hettmann
Annabelle HettmannBar Waitress

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Love Songs worth watching?

Yes, Love Songs is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Love Songs hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7/10), Love Songs is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Love Songs?

Love Songs is a Drama, Romance movie that Ismael and Julie, in the hope of sparking their stalled relationship, enter a playful yet emotionally laced threesome with Alice. When tragedy strikes...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 19, 2024
★ 7

I'm not sure that even at their most downbeat, Messrs Kretzmer, Boublil & Schönberg could have thought of singing about grey skies raining down thousands of needles - and they were talking about the French Revolution! Anyway, that's the type of lyric written for this quirkily entertaining story that starts with three in a bed. "Ismaël" (Louis Garrel), his girlfriend "Julie" (Ludivine Sagnier) and her friend "Alice" (Clotilde Hesme). That doesn't go so well, indeed life for "Ismaël" generally takes a turn for the worst when tragedy strikes and everyone has to make some practical and emotional adjustments to their lives. As time passes, though, the green shoots of recovery start to emerge - but not where anyone expects them. That's largely down to the enthusiastic "Erwann" (Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet) who takes this complex but amusing look at the nature of human relationships full circle. Most of the musical numbers don't translate so well into English - the scanning and rhymes can sound a bit contrived, but the gist is there as the songs infill the narrative with some quite emotionally charged scenarios played out amidst the scenery of Paris. It can be cheesy at times, but it's essentially a story about the resilience of the human spirit to reboot and find new love where an old one has gone. Garrel is on good form here, some of his facial expressions just have to be seen as his character attempts to muddle through determined not to take the more obvious routes to happiness - despite himself, half the time. It's not deep and meaningful, but there are some salient points to be taken about grief and rejuvenation - and I did like the ending.