I Love You Too
Jim and Blake are best friends. After 3 years with many efforts, Jim does not dare to declare his love to Alice meanwhile Blake hopes the ralationship of Jim and Alice can be broken in order to get his mate back. One day, Jim has a chance to meet a photographer Charlie who gives him meaning lessons.
21 May 1972, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
12 February 1979, Australia
26 December 1951, Lake Munmorah, New South Wales, Australia
11 December 1981, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
30 July 1982, Maroubra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
May 10, 2010
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.
May 07, 2010
First-time feature director Daina Reid comes from an impressive career in television and does a fine job here.
May 18, 2010
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.
May 06, 2010
I Love You Too is a truly Australian rom-com, treating mating and mateship with equal measures of reverence and ridicule.
May 18, 2010
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.
May 18, 2010
Far from perfect but you have to start somewhere
May 18, 2010
If Australians are wanting to know how to make romantic comedies, then this is in object lesson in how not to
May 18, 2010
Despite the good naturedness that goes with it, the result is pretty tired.
May 09, 2010
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 average.
May 05, 2010
On the surface, it looks like a rom-com, but it's actually considerably more. It may be about love, but it also examines other types of bonds -- those between siblings, best mates and odd-couple friends.
October 21, 2010
It's a hodgepodge of tropes, but the charm, innocence and genuine sentiment of Helliar's words are irrefutable ... I can imagine Helliar one day delivering a genuinely great screenplay -- one that perhaps is just a bit tighter, funnier and braver.
May 06, 2010
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 movie would just drop dead.

