I Love You, I Love You Not (1997)
Directed by Billy Hopkins
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Coming-of-Age, Teen Movie |
Run Time - 80 min. |
Countries - Germany, France, United Kingdom, United States |
MPAA Rating - PG13
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Synopsis by Karl Williams
Funded by the Ford Foundation, a one-act play by Wendy Kesselman about a teenage girl's coming of age was expanded to become the directorial debut of prominent casting director Billy Hopkins. Claire Danes stars as Daisy, a well-to-do but shy and bookish Manhattan teenager attending an exclusive prep school, keeping her Jewish identity a secret and harboring a secret crush on the school's star athlete Ethan Wells (Jude Law). The only person in Daisy's life that she feels comfortable opening up to is her grandmother, Nana (Jeanne Moreau), a Holocaust survivor who shares with her granddaughter an affinity for flowers. As Nana relates tragic stories of the horrors experienced in her youth (seen in flashbacks featuring Danes as the young Moreau), she becomes a guide of sorts for Daisy through her difficult adolescence. Ethan eventually notices Daisy's attention and begins courting her, but then Daisy's Jewish heritage is discovered by her snooty classmates, leading to a campaign of anti-Semitism and a truncated romance for the broken-hearted Daisy, who now needs Nana's compassion more than ever.
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anti-Semitism, atrocity, concentration-camp, flashback, Judaism, love, Nazism, POW (Prisoner of War), prejudice, romance, student