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Loue-moi ! 2017

★ 5.5125 votes89 min📅 2017-07-05

In *Loue-moi ! (2017)*, a clever and adaptable young woman named Léa launches an unconventional business: she rents herself out to clients as whatever they need—a supportive daughter, a charming partner, or a convincing colleague.

Director: Coline Assous

Cast

Déborah François
Déborah François
Léa
Alison Wheeler
Alison Wheeler
Bertille
Charlotte de Turckheim
Charlotte de Turckheim
Michèle Masson
Kev Adams
Kev Adams
Sébastien
Marc Ruchmann
Marc Ruchmann
Raphaël
Bernard Ménez
Bernard Ménez
Serge Masson
Arié Elmaleh
Arié Elmaleh
Loïc
Louise Coldefy
Louise Coldefy
Audrey

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Loue-moi ! (2017)* about?

*Loue-moi !* follows Léa, a resourceful woman who starts a unique agency where clients can hire her to play any role they desire—from a loving daughter to a loyal friend. It's a quirky comedy that blends humor with subtle reflections on authenticity and belonging.

Who directed *Loue-moi !*?

The film was directed by Coline Assous, a filmmaker known for her work in French comedy.

Who stars in *Loue-moi !*?

The cast includes Déborah François, Alison Wheeler, Charlotte de Turckheim, Kev Adams, and Marc Ruchmann in key roles.

Is *Loue-moi ! (2017)* worth watching?

*Loue-moi !* is a charming, lighthearted comedy that delivers laughs while touching on relatable themes. While not groundbreaking, its clever premise and engaging performances make it a solid choice for fans of French humor.

How long is *Loue-moi !*?

The movie has a runtime of 89 minutes.

About Loue-moi ! (2017) — A Comedy About Renting Yourself for the Perfect Role

In *Loue-moi ! (2017)*, a clever and adaptable young woman named Léa launches an unconventional business: she rents herself out to clients as whatever they need—a supportive daughter, a charming partner, or a convincing colleague. Directed by Coline Assous, this French comedy dives into the hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt chaos that unfolds when people fill the emotional gaps in their lives with someone else's acting skills. With a playful tone and a backdrop of Parisian chic, the film explores themes of loneliness, connection, and the art of improvisation in relationships.

The vibrant cast, led by Déborah François and Alison Wheeler, brings depth and humor to Léa's world, where every role comes with its own set of challenges and laughs. The movie balances sharp wit with moments of genuine warmth, making it a delightful watch for fans of lighthearted yet thoughtful comedies.