
Let's Make Love
1960


“Man falls in love while in a subway station.”
50 votes
On a subway train, a man announces that he's looking for someone who might be interested in him; the usual dating methods have not worked, though there's nothing wrong with him. He explains that any interested woman can just get off at the next stop. One woman looks interested...
Director
Philippe OrreindyWriter
Status
Released
Original Language
French
Budget
N/A
Revenue
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Production Companies

For the most part this put a smile on my face. It's a story of a twenty-nine year old man (Thomas Gaudin) who gets on a Paris métro train and announces to his fellow passengers that he is looking for love. He's got a good job, is reasonable looking and is fed up of evenings in front of the telly (or the microwave!?) and is now looking for something sincere with a lady between 18 and 55! Despite being heckled by a fellow, married, passenger (Pascal Casanova) to be careful about what he wishes for, he hopes that maybe one lady will share his vision of true contentment. If she does - then she is…
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