Do I Love You? (2003)

Do I Love You? (2003)
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British writer/director/actress Lisa Gornick makes her feature debut with the microbudget romantic comedy Do I Love You? Shot with digital video, the film involves struggling writer Marina (Gornick) riding her bike around London while her voice-over narration ponders all matters of life and love. She thinks that having kids will solve her problems with girlfriend Romy (Raquel Cassidy). Meanwhile, straight girl Louise (Sarah Patterson) writes a magazine article about the hip quotient of being a lesbian. Do I Love You? was shown at the 2003 San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Lisa GornickRaquel Cassidy, (more)
Director(s):
Lisa Gornick
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Do I Love You?

British writer/director/actress Lisa Gornick makes her feature debut with the microbudget romantic comedy Do I Love You? Shot with digital video, the film involves struggling writer Marina (Gornick) riding her bike around London while her voice-over narration ponders all matters of life and love. She thinks that having kids will solve her problems with girlfriend Romy (Raquel Cassidy). Meanwhile, straight girl Louise (Sarah Patterson) writes a magazine article about the hip quotient of being a lesbian. Do I Love You? was shown at the 2003 San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
73 mins

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Director(s):
Lisa Gornick
Writer(s):
Lisa Gornick
Producer(s):
Lisa Gornick
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Christa G.

    I agree with Rachael's review. Lesbian films often aren't the best writen or filmed but this one wasn't even very coherent. Self-acclaimed as a "lesbian romance," but i failed to find much, if any, romance about it. This definitely goes at the bottom of even the low budget lesbian/gay films (and i tend to really like british films).

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    Liz P.

    I've seen good independent films come from little-to-no budget that have substance, plot and honest, believable acting. This was not one of them. I even tried to watch the film from an existentialist point of view, thinking that maybe there was some deeper philosphical meaning behind it that I just wasn't understanding. In the end, it was just a bad film. Period.

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    Deborah J.

    None of the characters in the film were likeable or interesting enough to want to explore. Nothing of substance was revealed. Not much point to it. The low budget filming was the only appeal. Not every shot or edit was polished. This kept my interest long enough to watch to the entire film.

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