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Love Soup had some great moments, notably those involving the unhingeing of Trudie Styler's character, Irene, a woman on the verge of an obsessive-compulsive disorder who fantasises, with the assistance of a digital camera, about getting it on with the her next-door neighbour, Gil, the man destined to speak Alice's language.
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