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	<title>Comments on: La Femme d’a Cote</title>
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		<title>By: Anil</title>
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		<description>I took the liberty of correcting a couple of spelling errors...I hope you do not mind that!

Coming to the review, before I say anything I should perhaps point out that you have given away the ending of the film which I think no reviewer should do. It just takes away one of the joys of seeing a film.

Interesting synopsis of the film. I haven&#039;t seen it but would love to see it now that I&#039;ve read this. Who is the director?

Love, for all its finer feelings, is a very violent emotion. It has turned the best of men/women into raving maniacs. So caught in that kind of an emotion the two protagonists in the film would find it very hard to compromise for something more saner. So I&#039;d say, given the personality of the two the end is somewhat inevitable. Of course, I&#039;ve to see the film to really understand where you are coming from.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I took the liberty of correcting a couple of spelling errors&#8230;I hope you do not mind that!</p>
<p>Coming to the review, before I say anything I should perhaps point out that you have given away the ending of the film which I think no reviewer should do. It just takes away one of the joys of seeing a film.</p>
<p>Interesting synopsis of the film. I haven&#8217;t seen it but would love to see it now that I&#8217;ve read this. Who is the director?</p>
<p>Love, for all its finer feelings, is a very violent emotion. It has turned the best of men/women into raving maniacs. So caught in that kind of an emotion the two protagonists in the film would find it very hard to compromise for something more saner. So I&#8217;d say, given the personality of the two the end is somewhat inevitable. Of course, I&#8217;ve to see the film to really understand where you are coming from.</p>
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