I Love You, Baby (2000 film) explained

I Love You, Baby
Director:Nick Lyon
Producer:Volker Hahn
Ica Souvignier
Michael Souvignier
Starring:Jasmin Gerat
Mark Keller
Maximilian Schell
Burkhard Driest
Music:Reinhold Hill
Distributor:Warner Bros.
Runtime:103 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:German

I Love You, Baby is a 2000 German action thriller film directed by Nick Lyon with Jasmin Gerat, Mark Keller, Maximilian Schell and Burkhard Driest in the lead.[1]

Synopsis

The film revolves around two con partners named Peter and Gwen who plan to steal money from the millionaire Walter Ekland by posing Peter as his long lost son and Gwen as Peter's wife who is undergoing treatment for cancer. Their plan gets in jeopardy when a detective named Decker, who knows their identities, decides to get a share of the money.

Cast

Reception

I Love You, Baby was met with mixed reviews. Cineclub positively reviewed Nick Lyon's directorial approach.[2] Some appreciated the picturesque locales and the screenplay.[3] However, Schnitt gave it a negative review, calling it as a low grade television movie with numerous wide shots that actually kills the cinema audience.[4]

References

  1. Web site: I Love You, Baby. Imedia Plus Group SA. Cinemagia. 23 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Cineclub - Filmkritik: I Love You Baby. 23 August 2015.
  3. Web site: video.de - Videofilm - I Love You Baby. 23 August 2015.
  4. Web site: I Love You Baby. Schnitt Verlag, Köln. 23 August 2015.