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Je t'aime, je t'aime [Region A & B & C]

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Claude leaves hospital recovered from a failed suicide attempt when some scientists offer him the chance to be part of a project. He will be the first human subject in a time travel experiment. Travelling back in time one year for just one minute, he becomes lost in a continually shifting mosaic of temporal episodes. A noted influence on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, in Je t’aime, je t’aime, Alain Resnais (Last Year in Marienbad) brings his cinematic obsession of time to the fore in this ingenious melding of sci-fi and romance.

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES

2K restoration, presented on UK Blu-ray for the first time

Uncompressed mono PCM audio

Interview with critic and David Jenkins (2024)

Audio interview with director Alain Resnais (2007)

Interview with actor Claude Rich (2007)

Interview with screenwriter Jacques Sternberg and film historian and Resnais expert François Thomas (2007)

In the Ears of Alain Resnais - a documentary on the filmmaker with a focus on music and voices in his work, featuring collaborators and critics including the filmmaker himself, actor Lambert Wilson, writer and actress Agnés Jaoui, critic Michel Ciment and others (Geraldine Boudot, 2020, 54 mins)

Optional English subtitles

Reversible sleeve featuring artwork based on original poster designs

Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Catherine Wheatley

Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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  • Rated ‏ : ‎ To Be Announced
  • Language ‏ : ‎ French
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17 x 13.7 x 1.5 cm; 90 g
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Alain Resnais
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 31 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 24 Mar. 2025
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Claude Rich, Olga Georges-Picot, Anouk Ferjac
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Radiance Films
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DQ2J6JXN
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Poland
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 April 2021
    First, there are 2 DVDs available of this film. The one from Editions Montparnasse has a circle of faces on the cover - this one does not have sub-titles in English. The other has a photo, which as been cut in slices, of 2 faces, from Kino Classics - this one has English sub-titles. ( Neither has sub-titles in French - but then very few french films do )
    I saw this film for the only time in 1971 - it has always stuck in my mind - particularly 2 images, - so I was delighted to find it on DVD after all these years.
    The film plays with time, just like a Resnais film, but in a sci-fi time travel context - however, this is not really an important part of the film. The film explores the events of a man's life in a fragmented way that leads you towards a sort of explanation, but this doesn't really explain, or does it, who knows, but it does resolve the film satisfactorily.
    The 2 images ? one, Resnais makes a sort of association, understated, between time and water; in one scene this occurs in a totally unexpected way. The second : a mouse is also sent back in time with him. There is absolutely no mixing up as in "The Fly", but a mouse does re-appear in a scene when he shouldn't be there - a very understated joke from Resnais.
    Totally engrossing. A little known film, but well worth a look.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 November 2019
    This isn't bad, especially for a 1968 film. Man agrees to take part in an experiment to send him one year back in time for one minute. Things don't go according to plan and he finds himself experiencing episodes of his past repeatedly and in no particular order while the scientists struggle to put things right. Would have been better with a lot less choral music in the first half. Three and a half stars.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2016
    Resnais is haunted by time and memory(viz:- Hiroshima Mon Amour, Muriel, Last Year in Marienbad). Je t’aime, je t’aime, is his attempt to revisit a man’s memory of his past love who committed suicide, through a sci-fi framework. A group of researchers have built a time machine and have sent as mouse back in time for 1 minute. However they need a human subject, one who having survived suicide, has nothing to lose. He wants to return to a time when he was at his happiest with his beloved, Catrine. Claude ( Claude Rich) becomes hopelessly lost and unstuck in time, as the machine jumps from one memory to another, in the process something goes wrong, and the patient’s memories become fragmented, uncoiling in bits and pieces, out of order, sometimes looping back again and again. In the process, we see arelationship come together and fall apart, and the tragic nature of what we’re watching isn’t clear until the final moments. The question is, did Resnais film the memories in the same random order that the novelist, Jacques Sternberg, wrote them? Moment to moment, we’re unclear of what we’re seeing even when it seems so simple, so plain. As the narrative continues to spin around like a zoetrope, a visit to the beach or a quiet conversation in bed acquires new meanings as the film progresses. It’s as much a love story, or a science-fiction story, as it is a story about storytelling itself, and continues on themes which Resnais has treated before. The surreality of each image and scene, lies like shattered glass. We’re left to put the pieces back together, tracing the rapturous highs and turbulent lows of his relationship with his girlfriend Catrine (Olga Georges-Picot). Ridder is trapped in an isolated world of his own fractured, infinitely repeating memories.

    Resnais captures the seemingly mundane rituals of everyday life-dead time- that define the essence of human existence. Ridder's unremarkable life is presented in terse and abstract episodes that, although also eschewing narrative, inherently illustrate a complexity of form, experience, tactility, and emotional realism. In the end, it is the film's organic ability to convey depth and texturality that elicits pathos and humanity for the deeply flawed, alienated, modern day tragic hero imprisoned by the eternal torment of his inescapable, haunted memories.This is a remarkable film-a link between Marker’s La Jetée and Gondry’s The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind-which doesn’t quite come off, as you can’t quite pin-point the moment the lover’s drifted apart. A cubistic structure is built up from a man’s life cut in pieces. It’s compelling technically, not emotionally: Claude is a neurotic daydreamer, and can’t effect any changes, washed on the tides of fractured memory like a jellyfish.Like the haunting image of the mouse at the end the self is trapped in a glass cage, gasping for air. An astringent artistry is at play behind it all.
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  • Marinela Matei
    5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it then and I always wanted to see it ...
    Reviewed in Canada on 28 August 2017
    I first saw this movie about 40 years ago and it left a very powerful impression in my memory. I loved it then and I always wanted to see it again. After so many years I was afraid that it would be dated and that the charm would be gone. But no, the magic is still there and now I could relate it to "Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind". These films have so much in common. The movie has English subtitles which is good because my French is pretty rusty. A very beautiful screenplay, great actors, wonderful movie.
  • Bob Taylor
    5.0 out of 5 stars Memory film
    Reviewed in the United States on 6 February 2016
    I love Resnais' early films; they show a willingness to experiment with time that I missed in other New Wave directors. Claude Rich does an excellent job of portraying a man trying to reconstruct his life after a suicide attempt. I would compare it to Last Year In Marienbad in its careful sifting through the evidence of memories and desire.
  • françoise Etourneaud
    5.0 out of 5 stars Je t'aime je t'aime film original pour l'époque
    Reviewed in France on 9 June 2016
    Sorti dans les années 60 "je t'aime je t'aime n'a pas rencontré un grand succès à l'époque, ce n'est que plus tard que justice lui a été rendue!!!
    Claude Rich y est magnifique de justesse!
    C'est un acteur que j'aime beaucoup et que l'on a vu que trop rarement au cinéma dans ses jeunes années ce qui rend ce film encore plus attachant.
  • guido
    5.0 out of 5 stars resnais
    Reviewed in Italy on 21 September 2014
    purtoppo mancano i sottotitoli e il mio francese parlato è molto scarso, per cui ho capito molto poco. peccato! in un'altra vita andrò in Francia ad imparare.
  • Trinita
    4.0 out of 5 stars Sf française
    Reviewed in France on 12 September 2024
    Un bon film sur le voyage dans le temp et sur les rupture amoureuse