“Maybe I loved him. I believe I did. I loved him as much as I understood the meaning of the word. How do you ever know? I always thought I’d know the minute it happened. But all I knew was I couldn’t get enough of him. I wanted to spend every second of my time with him. But when I was with him, that wasn’t enough either. I wanted to look at him, touch him, feel his touch. I wanted us to be together all the time, for 3,628,800 seconds.”
Félix Lefebvre and Benjamin Voisin
in Été 85 (Summer of 85, 2020) dir. François Ozon
'Mi Crimen', en el cine las mujeres se salen con la suya
'Mi Crimen' de François Ozon es una comedia escapista donde las mujeres siempre triufan.
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Sylvie (Virginie Efira) is a single mom to her…