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''Love Crime'' (''Crime d'Amour'') is a 2010 French film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Creator/KristinScottThomas and Creator/LudivineSagnier. It tells the story of Christine, a cruel advertising executive who engages in a rapidly-escalating war of attrition with Isabelle, her ambitious subordinate.

This film later received an American remake by Creator/BrianDePalma, called ''Film/{{Passion}}''.

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* AlphaBitch: Christine runs her branch of the advertising firm with an iron fist.
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:By the time Isabelle kills her, Christine has tried to steal credit for Isabelle's work, publically humiliated her, falsely accused her of threatening her life (and used this false threat to keep her from publically complaining about the aforementioned humiliation), and blackmailed Philippe into dumping her. Needless to say, it's hard to feel any sympathy for Christine.]]
* BadBoss: Christine cheerfully steals credit for Isabelle's work and publically humiliates her when she complains about it. She also allows Philippe to skim money from the company while he is sleeping with her, only to turn around and offer him up as a scapegoat when he starts sleeping with Isabelle.

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There are two films called ''Love Crime'' (''Crime d'Amour'') is a on this wiki.

* [[Film/LoveCrime2010 A
2010 French film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Creator/KristinScottThomas and Creator/LudivineSagnier. It tells the story of Christine, a cruel advertising executive who engages in a rapidly-escalating war of attrition with Isabelle, her ambitious subordinate.

This film later received an American remake by Creator/BrianDePalma, called ''Film/{{Passion}}''.

!!This film contains examples of:

film]].
* AlphaBitch: Christine runs her branch of the advertising firm with an iron fist.
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:By the time Isabelle kills her, Christine has tried to steal credit for Isabelle's work, publically humiliated her, falsely accused her of threatening her life (and used this false threat to keep her from publically complaining about the aforementioned humiliation), and blackmailed Philippe into dumping her. Needless to say, it's hard to feel any sympathy for Christine.]]
* BadBoss: Christine cheerfully steals credit for Isabelle's work and publically humiliates her when she complains about it. She also allows Philippe to skim money from the company while he is sleeping with her, only to turn around and offer him up as a scapegoat when he starts sleeping with Isabelle.
[[Film/LoveCrime2013 A 2013 Mongolian film]].
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''Love Crime'' (or ''Crime d'Amor'') is a 2010 French film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Creator/KristinScottThomas and Creator/LudivineSagnier. It tells the story of Christine, a cruel advertising executive who engages in a rapidly-escalating war of attrition with Isabelle, her ambitious subordinate.

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''Love Crime'' (or ''Crime d'Amor'') (''Crime d'Amour'') is a 2010 French film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Creator/KristinScottThomas and Creator/LudivineSagnier. It tells the story of Christine, a cruel advertising executive who engages in a rapidly-escalating war of attrition with Isabelle, her ambitious subordinate.
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''Love Crime'' (or ''Crime d'Amor'') is a 2010 French film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Ludivine Sangier. It tells the story of Christine, a cruel advertising executive who engages in a rapidly-escalating war of attrition with Isabelle, her ambitious subordinate.

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''Love Crime'' (or ''Crime d'Amor'') is a 2010 French film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Kristin Scott Thomas Creator/KristinScottThomas and Ludivine Sangier.Creator/LudivineSagnier. It tells the story of Christine, a cruel advertising executive who engages in a rapidly-escalating war of attrition with Isabelle, her ambitious subordinate.



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''Love Crime'' (or ''Crime d'Amor'') is a 2010 French film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Kristin Scott Thomas and Ludivine Sangier. It tells the story of Christine, a cruel advertising executive who engages in a rapidly-escalating war of attrition with Isabelle, her ambitious subordinate.

This film later received an American remake by Creator/BrianDePalma, called ''Film/{{Passion}}''.

!This film contains examples of:

* AlphaBitch: Christine runs her branch of the advertising firm with an iron fist.
* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:By the time Isabelle kills her, Christine has tried to steal credit for Isabelle's work, publically humiliated her, falsely accused her of threatening her life (and used this false threat to keep her from publically complaining about the aforementioned humiliation), and blackmailed Philippe into dumping her. Needless to say, it's hard to feel any sympathy for Christine.]]
* BadBoss: Christine cheerfully steals credit for Isabelle's work and publically humiliates her when she complains about it. She also allows Philippe to skim money from the company while he is sleeping with her, only to turn around and offer him up as a scapegoat when he starts sleeping with Isabelle.

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