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8/10
When Leo met Claire
Pippi_langstrumpf17 November 2010
Did you like When Harry Met Sally? Then this is a must-watch for you. Leo meets Claire in a bike shop where he wants to have his flat tyre fixed, and Claire does it for him because she is able to fix lamps, bikes, water taps etc – highly unusual that a girl does it and not the man.

Throughout the film both Claire and Leo talk about how they met and about situations they went through, and both, of course, have a different point of view – they even bitch about the other one's quirks which makes the film very amusing to watch. "Yeah, I met him at a bike shop – he wanted to have his flat tyre repaired. Can you imagine a man who can't fix his bike? He just made a macho comment, but I fixed the tyre and he invited me for dinner. But he can't cook well either."

You can also see the scenes they talk about so that you can make up your own mind – or Claire talks to her best friend about Leo, while Leo talks to his best friend about Claire. A lot of what they say will be very familiar to you, because they talk about the misunderstandings between the sexes we have all experienced. This is why this film is so funny. Disclaimer: If you watch this film with your boyfriend/girlfriend, just make sure you laugh about the same things your partner considers hilarious or you will be in for a nasty argument.

As Leo and Claire are so different and do not seem to understand each other, you think they will end their relationship soon. But can they live without each other? Don't we love the person we love, warts and all, precisely because of his or her foibles? Go and watch this film and find out!
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7/10
This could be you
kosmasp31 December 2010
If you are a German or live there that is. Or if your country/people have a similar cultural background. It seems to really hit off with people, because it does aim for the "Zeitgeist" of now. Like how relationships are right now. The males will identify with the problems the male protagonist has and the females the same with the female lead, of course. But is is that simple?

It does seem to be. And frankly you could also be bothered by quite a few things. There are clichés (unavoidable it seems), but the weird characters make up for it (if you find them at least partly engaging, which is not a given). A weird relationship movie, with an equally weird attraction to it.
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