Just Tell Me You Love Me, a psychological drama directed by Anne Le Ny, lands on Disney+ on July 19, 2026. Released in French cinemas on February 19, 2025, the film brings together Omar Sy, Élodie Bouchez, Vanessa Paradis and José Garcia in a relationship story defined by jealousy, deceit, and manipulation.
Just tell me you love me
French film | 2025
Available on Disney+ on July 19, 2026
Psychological drama, thriller | Runtime: 1h51
Directed by Anne Le Ny
Starring Omar Sy, Élodie Bouchez, Vanessa Paradis and José Garcia
Original title: Just tell me you love me
Country: France
Disney+ rating: 14+
Julien and Marie have been married for fifteen years when Anaëlle, Julien’s first love, reappears. Her return rekindles Marie’s doubts and gradually drags her into jealousy. In this moment of fragility, she begins an affair with Thomas, her boss, a man whose influence unsettles the equilibrium of their relationship.
Anne Le Ny crafts the film as a domestic thriller, zeroing in on a rarely shown stretch of a couple’s life: not the birth or the breakup of love, but its middle—the routine, the frustrations, and the unspoken tensions that reshape the relationship. The story drums up this tension in an intimate frame, between the family home, professional life, and the resurfacing of a past the characters believed they had moved beyond.
The production took place in Brittany, notably in Vannes. The film centers on an intimate, claustrophobic emotional core, where the family home becomes a pressure cooker, with a creeping threat settling in beneath the surface of daily life.
Omar Sy stars as Julien, a man fighting to save his relationship despite his flaws, while Élodie Bouchez plays Marie, caught in a spiral of jealousy and disorientation. Vanessa Paradis portrays Anaëlle, a figure from the past who rekindles the tensions, and José Garcia appears as Thomas, a superior whose presence pushes the story into psychological thriller territory.
Benjamin Esdraffo's score underlines the rising suspense and the quiet gaps between the characters. The film also employs the motif of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of golden repair, as a metaphor for a fractured couple trying to rebuild after the rupture.
Just Tell Me You Love Me could appeal to Disney+ subscribers who follow psychological dramas, domestic thrillers, and stories of couples strained by jealousy and manipulation. The film is less aimed at viewers seeking light romance or a family comedy, as its plot hinges on intimate tension and power dynamics.
The trailer for Dis-moi juste que tu m’aimes offers a glimpse into the atmosphere of this psychological drama starring Omar Sy, Élodie Bouchez, Vanessa Paradis and José Garcia.
With its arrival on Disney+, Just Tell Me You Love Me picks up speed after its cinema release. The film brings Anne Le Ny back into a mode of intimate tension, focusing on a couple wrestling with jealousy, doubt, and a slipping sense of control.
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