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Je t’aime, je t’adore has this sweet but complicated vibe that really pulls you in. Delphine, the main character, is navigating her early adulthood with a mix of ambition and passion. The swimming scenes are beautifully shot, capturing both the grace of the sport and the intensity of her emotions. It's interesting how her relationships unfold—first with Laurent, and then David, which brings this tension that feels real. The pacing meanders a bit, which could be a turn-off for some, but it gives you space to really soak in Delphine's struggles. The performances have a raw quality that makes it all feel organic. It's this mix of youthful idealism and the stark reality of love that makes it worth diving into.
Delphine's character growth is subtle yet impactful.The cinematography really emphasizes the fluidity of water and emotion.Unique blend of personal drama and coming-of-age themes.
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