Love (2015) Free Download
Murphy is an American living in Paris who enters a highly sexually and emotionally charged relationship with the unstable Electra. Unaware of the effect it will have on their relationship, they invite their pretty neighbor into their bed.
Director: Gaspar Noé
Writer: Gaspar Noé
Stars: Aomi Muyock, Karl Glusman, Klara Kristin | See full cast and crew
Director: Gaspar Noé
Writer: Gaspar Noé
Stars: Aomi Muyock, Karl Glusman, Klara Kristin | See full cast and crew
Storyline:
Murphy is an American living in Paris who enters a highly sexually and
emotionally charged relationship with the unstable Electra. Unaware of
the effect it will have on their relationship, they invite their pretty
neighbor into their bed.
Movie Reviews:
The
script is laughable and the acting (often voice-over), too. The 3D sex
is well marketed. And yes, during certain scenes people got up and left.
Yet. The film doesn't argue to be anything beyond a meandering stroll
into the gallows melancholy. And it does this very very well. The film
features no highbrow intellectual conversations but instead, favors the
same lines you've probably slung at your lovers. Again and again and
again. Just like the sex you've had with your lovers again and again and
again. You know their bodies and you know how to please them and above
all, you know how to hurt them. Sorrow. There's a resplendent simplicity
here that hypnotizes the viewer.
You hear music banging inside the club, yet the lovers are outside in halflight. Having sex, obviously. This is a good image of what this film surprisingly achieves best: intimacy. And it fights for that with it's magnificent camera-work and editing.
But what would this review be if it didn't talk about the 3D sex? Love and cinema are inseparable. Love stories are why you stick glued to a chair for a couple of hours. Raw sex is part of love, yet, films used to cut to birds necking after a kiss. Then it became steamy windows. Signs, metaphors, analogies, semiotic nausea. And here, Noé takes that away which makes the film even coarser, and ultimately more brutal.
You hear music banging inside the club, yet the lovers are outside in halflight. Having sex, obviously. This is a good image of what this film surprisingly achieves best: intimacy. And it fights for that with it's magnificent camera-work and editing.
But what would this review be if it didn't talk about the 3D sex? Love and cinema are inseparable. Love stories are why you stick glued to a chair for a couple of hours. Raw sex is part of love, yet, films used to cut to birds necking after a kiss. Then it became steamy windows. Signs, metaphors, analogies, semiotic nausea. And here, Noé takes that away which makes the film even coarser, and ultimately more brutal.
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