Love Me if You Dare

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Posted by Porbida Dolor | Posted on 4.07.2010

I watched this movie Jeux d' Enfants (which has an English title of 'Love Me If You Dare') over a week ago but it still lingers in my head. It stars Marion Cotillard and her long-time real-life boyfriend, Guillaume Canet.


The exact translation of the French title is 'children's games'. The game of dares.

*spoiler* The last dare, the Dare of All Dares, is cementing themselves in the manhole. Some people believe that the act is a metaphor; some think they are really cemented together to keep them from destroying each other.

Which is which say a lot about how sick or ideal your view of love is.

After much thought, I actually agree on the latter--that they were cemented together. It makes the film unforgettable, stands out among the rest of lovey-dovey comic films because it is the craziest.

And I believe that the crazier it gets, the stronger love is. We have seen it through fiction's history with Heathcliff and Catherine in Wuthering Heights, and later with Chuck Bass and Blaire Waldorf in Gossip Girl. :p

Crazy lovers should just cement each other, literally.

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