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Directed By
Kenneth Lonergan

Written By:
Kenneth Lonergan

Cast:
Laura Linney, Mark Ruffalo, Matthew Broderick, Jon Tenney, Rory Culkin

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You Can Count On Me (1999)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
April 7th, 2007

Life is what happens when you make other plans

I am so in love with Celine. She is the perfect woman - caring concerned, intelligent - I could listen to her forever. And, take her and put Juile Delpy's voice into her and i am in heaven. Delpy (Hoax, Broken Flowers) turns in an enchanting performance with Ethan Hawke (Training Day), as two lovers who lost each other nine years ago and meet again in Paris.

It is obvious from the start that Jesse (Hawke) has never went a day without regretting what happened. Celine appears to shrug it off but, no matter how hard she tries, it comes out that her life has also been affected. The entire film is a conversation between the two that says so much. I know the century is young, but this is definitely one of the best films so far.

Director Richard Linklater (screenplay/story) , Julie Delpy(screenplay) , Ethan Hawke (screenplay) , and Kim Krizan (story) have written a wonderful film that will stand the test of time.

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