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Marie is a successful designer and has a loving husband and two children. But fate offers more. When she meets the fiancée of their friend Dom, the two women fall for each other. This comes out and life gets out of control. Can there be a long-term solution?

Ina Weisse as  Marie
Erika Marozsán as  Ayla
Ulrich Noethen as  Bernd
Marc Hosemann as  Dom
Gina Stiebitz as  Lilly
Aljosha Horvat as  Vladec
Linda Gegusch as  Justine
Margot Nagel as  Susanne

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Reviews

shsc-13799
2014/07/02

This was the best love story between two women I have ever seen. The romance, erotic chemistry between Marie and Ayla was just mesmerizing in every way. I am so very happy their love for each other conquered all that they had been through. What an absolutely sweet wonderful ending or I should say beginning with the airport scene in each others arms. I would love to see a part two of this beautiful love story, where Marie and Ayla finally move into their snail shell shaped house and live happily ever after. BRAVO!!!!

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2014/07/03

"Ich will dich" (pretty baity and equally abd title to be honest) or "I Want You" is a German television movie from 2014, so this one has its 3rd anniversary this year. It was directed by Rainer Kaufmann and written by Kathrin Richter (has worked with Kaufmann several times before) and Jürgen Schlagenhof, also an experienced writer. Like most German television films, it runs for 1.5 hours exactly pretty much. This is the story of a married woman with children who discovers that she is actually a lesbian, or at least bisexual, when she meets the fiancée of her husband's buddy. So you see it is actually the story of two women and the problem here is they were/are both in heterosexual relationships, married or about to marry, so they really have to deliver in terms of story-telling to make up for this not exactly realistic plot idea. Two women falling in love despite actually going for men previously? That's right. It sounds a bit like the story of the Oscar-nominated "Carol". Admittedly, you have to say in this film's favor here that it was released before "Carol" and not just made because of the big success of the American movie. Anyway, lead actress Ina Weisse sure looks pretty similar physically and in terms of acting to Blanchett.Now about the story here, there were occasionally okay moments, but overall I just wasn't convinced. The film dragged quite a bit and I felt on several occasions that there were scenes that added almost nothing to the film. The movies was probably at its best right after the two women spoke to their men and Noethen (probably the most known cast member) really shines there and is probably also the MVP of the film. But it gets worse very quickly afterward again when the film turns to generic drama with the apparent split-up, right after they told their husbands and the character of Marozsán randomly decides that it's still not what she wants. This was drama for the sake of it and same can be said about the forced happy ending. They just included one significant plot twist scene after the other and completely forgot to elaborate on it convincingly. Admittedly the movie sucked quite a bit before that already, especially in the first hour. The character presentations are not bad, but the action just isn't enough for anything over one hour and then they rush it all in towards the end. The negative certainly outweighs the positive here and I give this film a thumbs-down. Not recommended.

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vivaldi-bgd
2014/07/04

I was taken by this film :) especially by Ina Weisse whose acting was flawless. On-screen chemistry between the two ladies was very convincing. Despite fast and furious falling in love, it was not built properly from the beginning. We should have seen some sparks between Ayla and Marie right at their first meeting. Later on, the storyline did not give them more time to build their relationship. There are gaps which could have easily been filled with more details. Everything happened too quickly when in fact should have unraveled more slowly. Ayla's character was not developed sufficiently to express how much she fell for Marie. We should have seen more of Ayla's fears, thoughts, wishes and doubts. And Marie, she was simply blown-away by this unexpected love.

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