Camille Rewinds Page #6

Synopsis: Camille was only sixteen and still in high school when she fell in love with Eric, another student. They later married and a child and were happy for a while. But now twenty-five years have passed and Eric leaves her for a younger woman. Bitter and desperate Camille drinks so much liquor at a New Year Eve's party that she falls into an ethylic coma and she finds herself... propelled into her own past! Camille is sixteen again when she wakes up this morning, her parents are not dead anymore and she must go to school, where she will meet her schoolmates and, of course, Eric. Is she going to fall for him again and... be miserable twenty-five years later? Or will she avoid him with the result never having her beloved daughter? Who ever said that time traveling was fun?
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Noémie Lvovsky
Production: F Comme Film
  5 wins & 19 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
Year:
2012
115 min
23 Views


You're the coldest girl ever.

An iceberg is warmer than you.

The water the Titanic passengers

died in was warmer.

Look at you.

Open this door!

I won't be humiliated by her again.

Ignore her, look down on her.

F*** that b*tch.

The audience sits.

Eugnie!

"Poor me, I'm dead. "

Poor me. I am dead.

Take her in your arms.

Eugnie, what is wrong?

Ah yes, Fulgence.

Forsake...

I do not deserve your love.

Mistreat me!

Despise me.

You may do so rightfully.

Shut up!

- Become my dear wife.

- This cannot be.

Forsake me.

You're wearing it?

Can you explain?

I'm wearing it...

because I love you. That's why.

It's you I love.

But no promises, no illusions.

Yes... No illusions.

I don't feel well.

I don't feel well at all.

You're here.

It's my apartment.

Happy New Year, friend.

Camille...

Do you remember me?

And you?

Of course.

What?

You haven't changed.

I have.

You're charming, as always.

I saw you yesterday.

And the day before.

I saw you 25 years ago.

I'm lucky.

Some comets pass by every 75 years.

After 25 years, call me Alphonse.

I thought about you often.

But I didn't think you'd come.

Every time I clean up,

I come across your envelope.

It's here.

If it hadn't been here,

I'd have doubted myself.

I saw you sitting here.

You have time?

Not running off to another century?

Can I sit here again?

- You haven't changed.

- I have.

I'm so happy.

I think I'll kiss you.

Restaurant's closed.

Haven't we been here

on January 1st?

They couldn't stand our break-up.

They should try.

Exes are allowed to eat too.

What's open?

A caf?

Pizza place by the precinct.

Do you mind ifwe stay here?

It's calm.

I found this picture.

In a carton

you so thoughtfully tossed my way.

It's weird.

I don't remember this picture.

You think I took it?

I remember it.

You took it.

Something strange happened

yesterday.

Like a dream that lasted weeks.

I lived at my parents'. I was 16.

And I met you.

I was obnoxious with you.

You were hitting on me.

Charming, funny.

I kept pushing you away.

Then one night

we kissed for the first time.

You remember

"Next lamppost I'll kiss you"?

It was our first kiss.

My heart was beating so fast,

much faster

than the first time.

I thought it would burst.

I wondered if I'd recognize the kiss.

And I didn't.

It surprised me.

But I recognized...

your lips.

I understood,

even if I kissed other lips,

lips that moved me,

swept me off my feet,

they'd never be like yours.

It was as if my heart,

beating so fast,

finally came to rest on your mouth.

I understood that

if I don't see you for 20 years,

even if I never saw you again,

it would change nothing.

I'll just ask for the check.

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