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You Will Be Mine

Country: France, Language: French, 96 mins

Original Title

Je te Mangerais - aka....Highly Strung
  • Director: Sophie Laloy
  • Writer: Jean-Luc Gaget; Sophie Laloy
  • Producer: Louis Becker

CGiii Comment

The music is beautiful, the photography polished.

But, the story leaves much to be desired...albeit adequately acted - the manipulative lesbian versus the selfish bisexual - tired and threadbare.

Cheerless...apart from the music.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Marie leaves home to study the piano at the conservatory in Lyons. Through lack of money, she is obliged to share an apartment with Emma, a friend of the family who has lived alone since the death of her father. The two young women develop a strange fascination for one another, which soon develops into an intense mutual need...

Cast & Characters

Judith Davis as Marie;
Isild Le Besco as Emma;
Johan Libereau as Sami;
Edith Scob as Mademoiselle Laine;
Fabienne Babe as Odile, la mere de Marie;
Marc Chapiteau as Herve, le pere de Marie;
Christian Bouillette as Le directeur du Conservatoire;
Alain Beigel as Yves;
Cecile Laloy as Lucie;
Ondine Desfosses as Maud;
Lucie Bourdeu as Chloe;
Julien Pabion as Demenageur;
Elodie Soulier as Pauline;
Erwan Larcher as Guillaume;
Damien Sabatier as Damien