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別名: Noemie Godin Vigneau, Noemie Godin-Vigneau
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Noémie Godin-Vigneau, born in Canada, is known for her role as Daisy in the 2004 film 'Je n'aime que toi'. In the movie, she plays a young woman whose life story inspires an acclaimed novelist, Georges Guerin, to write his next book. The relationship between her character and the novelist becomes tender as they spend time together during the writing process, ultimately leading to them becoming lovers. However, tragedy strikes when it is revealed that Daisy has died of pancreatic cancer.
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ジャンル: Romance, Romance Film
Renowned novelist Georges Guerin struggles with writer's block until he meets Daisy, a young woman who claims to be a prostitute but weaves an engaging tale of her life that captivates Georges and becomes the plot for his next novel, 'I Only Love You'. As Georges and Daisy spend more time together discussing her life experiences, they develop tender feelings for each other. During a weekend in the countryside, their relationship turns romantic. However, on the day of the book launch in Montreal, Daisy does not appear, causing Georges distress as he is deeply enamored with her but doesn't know her address. Later, Georges travels to France for the promotional campaign and searches for Daisy. Tragically, he discovers from her parents that she had died of pancreatic cancer some time ago; she was actually his former student who harbored aspirations of becoming a writer herself.
Je n'aime que toi is a French-Canadian film directed by Claude Fournier in 2004. The movie revolves around the complex relationship between Georges Guerin, an esteemed novelist facing writer's block, and Daisy, a mysterious young woman who becomes his muse. The story explores themes of inspiration, love, deception, and loss as Georges becomes increasingly entwined in Daisy's life and uses her experiences to fuel his novel. However, their connection is short-lived due to Daisy's untimely demise, leaving Georges heartbroken and searching for answers.