The Names of Love

The Names of Love

  • Director: Michel Leclerc
  • Writer: Baya Kasmi,Michel Leclerc
  • Countries of origin: France
  • Language: French, English, Arabic, Slovak
  • Release date: November 24, 2010
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: People's Names
  • "The names of LOVE" is a comedy romance directed by Michel Leclerc, starring Sara Forestier and Jacques Gamblin .
    The film tells the story of Bahia, a right-wing figure active in French politics, who meets Martin, a 40-year-old veterinarian who is passionately pursuing her.

    Details

    • Release date November 24, 2010
    • Filming locations Franprix, Bagnolet, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
    • Production companies Delante Films, Karé Productions, TF1 Droits Audiovisuels

    Box office

    Budget

    $4,600,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $514,237

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $30,372

    Gross worldwide

    $6,803,887

    Movie reviews

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    • By Gaetano 2022-10-09 22:19:49

      Remember and let go

      To be honest, in my opinion this is a movie with more topic than content. I wrote this film review not because of how appealing its plot is, but because it brings out a topic I have always wanted to talk about.

      I believe that the director actually wants to tell the story of how people are influenced by his family, and how to get out of the shadows and complete the redemption. This should be a good theme, but the fault of the director and screenwriter is to add a lot of political...

    • By Gretchen 2022-10-09 21:19:48

      Les noms ne jamais ange

      The core of the story is very old-fashioned, warm and cold, and warm to each other.

      However,

      thanks to the blessing of the original work, the film's victory lies in the full character setting, careful attention to small details, and clever layout (such as the dinner where the parents met, hilarious). Politics is also a favorite ingredient of the French people.

      The movie has a good name. I have watched the trailer several times before, but I mistakenly remembered it...

    • By Cale 2022-10-09 21:07:54

      Talk talk

      After watching the saliva movie "MORDS-MOI SANS HESITATION", I immediately decided to watch two consecutive shows without saying a word. Both "Date Limite" and "La Famille Jones" were full of shame, so I bit the bullet and bought a ticket for "Le Nom des Gens". This may be the first French original feature film without subtitles I watched in a Paris cinema.

      Because I don’t fully understand every line, I have time to look at the film from a macro perspective. After the end, I sincerely...

    • By Carson 2022-10-09 20:49:59

      So funny

      To watch this movie, I want to be with my French friends. The moment he stares at each other, he bursts into laughter.
      It's just a whole sketch.
      The lines are easy to understand. Actually put the former prime minister on the spot! The director is obviously leftist, but very modest. It is suitable for family viewing by French families with multiple political factions.
      The irrationality of French society and politics is at a glance.
      I remember the sentence most: Many products...

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    • By Else 2023-08-17 05:28:43

      French casual love, always returning? It subverts the French feelings that I have always admired, and maybe it is because I have experienced a lot that I can get the essence. If so, should I just pursue romance? Either people are walking on the road, or they are reading books and watching movies with their...

    • By Lonzo 2023-08-05 15:37:45

      Native family, French romance and humor, become your...

    • By Lionel 2023-07-17 12:40:03

      Three and a half stars, I'm so moved, I'm dying of laughter when I finally name my child...

    • By Jerod 2023-07-04 19:55:40

      Freeing crabs is as confusing as politics. Can love heal...

    • By Emilia 2023-07-03 10:13:59

      Refracting the joys and sorrows of history with light and interesting personal stories (such as "Robust Waves"), as well as the expression of a bit of a surreal stream of consciousness, I have always liked it, but the political expression of this film is too strong, For a political novice like me, who can't tell the difference between left and right, it feels a bit boring and confusing, and the filming is relatively scattered. The echo at the end to the first time I ate fresh cream stalks is...

    Movie plot

    Her father is from Algeria and his mother is a Jew. What she has is an unfettered free soul, but he is absolutely honest and straightforward; she is passionate, he is cautious, and everything he does is well thought out; she is shameless, and he bears several generations on his shoulders The courtesy, righteousness, integrity and behavior standards left by people; if she feels that a relationship is too conservative, she will not...
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