Talk:Love Me If You Dare
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[edit] Dares
I've removed the following section listing the dares. Please integrate any of them that are of significance to the plot into the plot summary.
- Immediately after first giving Sophie the box, Julien triggers a bus' throttle and sends it careening into a house.
- Sophie saves Julien from an adult's wrath after causing the bus to drive off.
- Julien dares Sophie to use profanity during a spelling drill.
- Julien pees on the floor while being disciplined in the principal's office.
- Julien and Sophie play "show–me–yours–show–you–mine" under a table at Sophie's sister's wedding. They then tug a tablecloth, sending the wedding cake crashing to the floor.
- Julien dares Sophie to attend a math exam wearing a bra and panties on the outside of her clothing.
- Sophie dares Julien to seduce another student, and return with her (extremely unique) earrings.
- Sophie and Julien dare each other to slap a gym coach for no apparent reason, which they do over the course of several days.
- Julien dares Sophie to kick the same gym coach in the testicles, which results in him breaking her arm.
- Sophie dares Julien to kiss her while standing on top of someone else's car.
- Julien dares Sophie to attend his wedding — to another woman, something he only tells her after she's committed.
- Sophie dares Julien, during the wedding itself, to say "no" at the altar. He doesn't, but he surrenders the box nonetheless.
- It is implied that Julien dares Sophie to put on a blindfold and follow him. He leads her to a train track, and she tears off the blindfold only just as a train arrives.
- Sophie dares Julien to not see each other for ten years.
- Ten years later, Sophie dares Julien to come see her. Secretly, she has trashed her home, and as soon as Julien arrives, she phones the police, saying "the maniac has returned!"
- Julien and Sophie dare each other to love each other.
--Tony Sidaway 14:10, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- The dares are the very basis of the plot. In many respects, the dares constitute a plot summary: fully 4/5ths of the film (and almost all of the plot development) has to do with them.Stickulator (talk) 23:27, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- I take it from the lack of response that there is no objection to re-adding this list to the article? (Prehaps with a note explaining their significance.) --Stickulator (talk) 02:45, 20 March 2008 (UTC)