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I Won't Let You Not Love Me 2003

★ 5.51 votes100 min📅 2003-01-10

Directed by José Luis Acosta, *I Won't Let You Not Love Me* (2003) is a sharp blend of drama, comedy, and romance that follows two deeply frustrated men who collide in an unexpected corner of Madrid.

Director: José Luis Acosta

Cast

Pere Ponce
Pere Ponce
Javier
Alberto San Juan
Alberto San Juan
Enrique
Ana Risueño
Ana Risueño
Elisa
Viviana Saccone
María
Martxelo Rubio
Martxelo Rubio
Valerio
Melani Olivares
Melani Olivares
Noelia Castaño
Juanjo Pardo
Juanjo Pardo
José Luis Pellicena
José Luis Pellicena

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *I Won't Let You Not Love Me* (2003) about?

The film follows two men, each nursing wounds from failed relationships, who meet in a Chinese restaurant and concoct a risky plan—one to get revenge, the other to reclaim stolen diamonds. Their impulsive scheme quickly spirals into chaos, testing their resolve and leaving them further from where they started.

Who directed *I Won't Let You Not Love Me*?

José Luis Acosta directed this 2003 drama-comedy, infusing the story with sharp wit and emotional depth.

Who stars in *I Won't Let You Not Love Me*?

The film features standout performances from Pere Ponce, Alberto San Juan, Ana Risueño, Viviana Saccone, and Martxelo Rubio.

Is *I Won't Let You Not Love Me* (2003) worth watching?

With its clever balance of humor and heartache, *I Won't Let You Not Love Me* offers a refreshing take on revenge plots. While not a mainstream title, its tight runtime and strong performances make it a hidden gem worth seeking out for fans of offbeat rom-coms with bite.

How long is *I Won't Let You Not Love Me*?

The film runs 100 minutes.

About I Won't Let You Not Love Me (2003) — A darkly comic tale of betrayal and desperate plans

Directed by José Luis Acosta, *I Won't Let You Not Love Me* (2003) is a sharp blend of drama, comedy, and romance that follows two deeply frustrated men who collide in an unexpected corner of Madrid. After each suffers emotional betrayal, they hatch a reckless scheme inside a bustling Chinese restaurant—one seeking vengeance, the other chasing lost diamonds. Their plan spirals out of control, revealing the absurd yet painful lengths people go to when love turns sour. With wit, tension, and dark humor, Acosta crafts a story where desperation and camaraderie collide, leaving both men—and the audience—wondering what's left when emotions run this high.

The film thrives on the chemistry between its lead actors, including Pere Ponce, Alberto San Juan, and Ana Risueño, whose performances ground the chaos in moments of raw authenticity. Set against a backdrop of late-night streets and dimly lit eateries, the atmosphere oscillates between playful banter and simmering resentment. *I Won't Let You Not Love Me* isn't just another breakup revenge tale; it's a biting, stylish reflection on how far we'll go when our hearts—and pride—are on the line.