I Love You Anne (2003)
1h 56m | PG-13
Anne falls in love with Don Kato, the reggae singer with dreadlocks. Tonton Bicha, her eccentric father, opposes. He will do anything to break the relationship while he favors Jude, the handsome but obscure entrepreneur.
Director: Richard Senecal
Studio: Communication Plus
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Video: 720p
Cast
Fresnel Larosiliere
as Pe Demeran
Nice Simon
as Anne
Antonio Cheramy
as Don Kato
Daniel Fils-Aime
as Tonton Bicha
Joseph Zenny Jr.
as Jude Dutreuil
Emmanuel Pierre Antoine
as Wesley Lisket
Reviews
<em>'I Love You Anne'</em> is almost one I found to be satisfactory, but not quite. If I'm honest, there is only one part of it that I fully disliked: the dad. Daniel Fils Aimé overacts (his real life shtick, tbf) and the character is super irritating, the filmmakers don't even redeem Bicha's antics either. The love story (if not fleshed out enough) infused with the criminality is actually fairly decent viewing. For my money, the film should've been directly about Anne, Don Kato and the two criminals. Alongside a smaller role for the dad, who actually should've been played by Fresnel Larosilière; a much more fitting father figure. Speaking of the bad guys, they did do a good job at making them extremely sleazy - I genuinely did dislike them. The movie probably doesn't need to be as long as it is, mind you. All in all, not a bad flick but one that didn't quite do enough for me.