I Love You, I Don't (1975)
Director: Serge Gainsbourg
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
'Some days I just feel I could flush myself down the bowl,' bemoans Dallesandro, summing up the excremental flavour of this riotously bleak and brutalised love story. Writer/director Gainsbourg employs a ludicrously grotesque approach - monosyllabic script, overblown symbolism, high-pitched performances, refuse-tip landscape, and small town aggressive boredom. A romance for our times.Author: IB
Cast & crew
Director: Serge Gainsbourg
Producer: Jacques-Eric Strauss
Cast: Jane Birkin, Joe Dallesandro, Hugues Quester, René Kolldehoff, Gérard Depardieu, Michel Blanc full cast
Duration: 88 mins
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