Synopsis
Love Lasts Three Years is a movie released in 2011.
In a world where love seems to have a shelf life, a heartbroken literary critic channels his despair into a caustic manuscript that critiques the very foundation of romance. After a painful divorce, Marc Marronnier is determined to embrace his newfound cynicism, believing that true love is nothing more than an illusion. However, his bleak outlook is challenged when he crosses paths with the captivating wife of his cousin, igniting feelings he thought were extinguished forever. This enchanting beauty not only stirs his heart but also forces him to confront the complexities of love, desire, and vulnerability. With a blend of sharp wit and emotional depth, this romantic comedy explores the fine line between love and cynicism, reminding us that even the most jaded souls can find redemption. Featuring standout performances from Louise Bourgoin and Gaspard Proust, the film is directed by the talented Frederic Beigbeder, who expertly navigates the intricacies of human relationships. Audiences are treated to a charming exploration of how love can disrupt even the most carefully constructed walls, proving that sometimes, the heart has a way of rewriting the narrative. Whether you're a die-hard romantic or a self-proclaimed cynic, this delightful film invites you to reconsider what it really means to fall in love.
EuropaCorp
Canal+
France TΓ©lΓ©visions
SCOPE Pictures
France 2 CinΓ©ma
The Film
Backup Media