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It's Love 2016

★ 4.210 votes97 min📅 2016-03-09

"The scent of broom..."

Paul Vecchiali's *It's Love* (2016) weaves a delicate yet intense drama around betrayal, desire, and the unexpected turns of love.

Director: Paul Vecchiali

Cast

Astrid Adverbe
Astrid Adverbe
Pascal Cervo
Pascal Cervo
Julien Lucq
Julien Lucq
Fred Karakozian
Paul Vecchiali
Paul Vecchiali
Manuel Lanzenberg
Roland Munter
Roland Munter
Mireille Roussel
Mireille Roussel
Simone Tassimot
Axelle Ropert
Axelle Ropert

Frequently Asked Questions

What is It's Love (2016) about?

Odile, suspecting her husband's betrayal, sets out to teach him a lesson by involving herself with Daniel, an actor tied to his own complex life. But their whirlwind romance spirals into something neither planned nor anticipated, binding them in ways that defy reason and expectation.

Who directed It's Love?

The film was directed by French filmmaker Paul Vecchiali, known for his intimate and emotionally charged storytelling in drama and romance.

Who stars in It's Love?

The cast features Astrid Adverbe as Odile, Pascal Cervo as Daniel, and Julien Lucq with Fred Karakozian in key supporting roles.

Is It's Love (2016) worth watching?

This atmospheric drama offers a compelling exploration of love's unpredictability, though its deliberate pacing and mature themes may not appeal to all viewers. Fans of European romantic dramas with emotional depth will find it rewarding.

How long is It's Love?

The film runs for 97 minutes.

About It's Love (2016) — When Revenge Becomes an Unbreakable Love Story

Paul Vecchiali's *It's Love* (2016) weaves a delicate yet intense drama around betrayal, desire, and the unexpected turns of love. When Odile suspects her husband Jean of infidelity, she embarks on a calculated act of revenge—only to find herself ensnared in something far more profound. A chance encounter with Daniel, an actor entangled in his own complicated life with Albert, sparks a connection that defies logic. What begins as retaliation evolves into a bond that challenges fate itself, leaving Odile and Daniel bound by an irresistible, all-consuming love.

Shot with a moody, introspective lens, this French romantic drama thrives on raw emotional tension and the fragility of human relationships. Vecchiali crafts a story where passion and resentment intertwine, exploring the blurred lines between manipulation and genuine affection. The film lingers on themes of loyalty, chance, and the unpredictable nature of the heart.