Comedian Peter Helliar's story of this Aussie romantic-comedy film makes quite refreshing and great funny.
The cast is uniformly good. Brendan Cowell and Helliar seem to be playing brash versions of themselves, but import Peter Dinklage is fabulous as grieving Charlie. Megan Gale... read more
Yvonne Strahovski, Peter Dinklage, Brendan Cowell, Bridie Carter, Megan Gale
Romantic comedy about a young man who, due to commitment issues, watches as the love of his life walks out of his life.
Directed by: Daina Reid
DVD Release Date: February 2, 2010
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Flixster Reviews (127)
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August 14, 2011
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July 29, 2011
Turned this off the other day, decided after all to give it one more go before it goes back to Blockbuster.
My initial impression stands, it is not the best. I like Brendan Cowell, but I don't think he can really pull off romantic male lead, maybe has a little more substance to ... read more -
June 21, 2010
I do not know what is the mix up with the OngBak2 movie, but I'll write my review for the Australian I Love You Too, a romantic comedy which has a lot of laughter which is from the clishe sub-category! If this wasn't Australian movie I do not think that I would give more then 40%... read more
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October 29, 2010
Seemingly good natured and charming, "I Love You Too" is a romantic comedy examining the concept of relationships between men, women, and friend.
Critic Reviews
For the most part I Love You Too is an Australian romantic comedy that's both romantic and funny. Which is a lot more than you might have expected. Full Review
Despite the good naturedness that goes with it, the result is pretty tired. Full Review
On the odd occasion I Love You Too is shaken out of its so-so slumber, it's usually at the urging of diminutive American actor Peter Dinklage. Full Review
If Australians are wanting to know how to make romantic comedies, then this is in object lesson in how not to Full Review
It's all a little too much, and it takes itself a little too seriously for what should have been a cheerful, hopefully witty, date movie. Full Review
The pieces are all there for I Love You Too to be a good romantic comedy but good genre filmmaking is about working within the restraint of the genre without everything feeling tired, familiar and ave... Full Review
First-time feature director Daina Reid comes from an impressive career in television and does a fine job here. Full Review
There's not much here that makes a lot of sense. It's the kind of picture where stuff happens, not out of some internal logic due to the rules of cause and effect, but because it has to, or else the m... Full Review
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