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 »
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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.
"Love" is very much unlike any other film going experience that i have ever had, and I am not a stranger to films that show nudity and sex.
Applying 3D to this picture was an excellent choice. It makes both watching the "action" and experiencing what is going through the main characters mind more immersive.
I have not seen such a powerful portrayal of a troubled young-man since "Taxi Driver", one of my favorite movies.
"Electra", the main characters love interest, is also well written and acted. The depth of her character and her flaws are also deeply rooted in the story and its themes.
There is a poster of "Taxi Driver" hanging on the wall of the room of the main character and I think that "Love", like "Taxi Driver", has the potential to become a film that will be studied for the ages to come.
The 3D was good but I think it could have been slightly better.
The only negative aspect that I can think of are that the sex scenes did occasionally become repetitive somewhere halfway, but only sometime
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If there is one thing that i can say with certainty about "Love" is that I can safely recommend it to anyone that is interested in Erotic Cinema. Watch it at the theater, in 3D if possible."Love" is very much unlike any other film going experience that i have ever had, and I am not a stranger to films that show nudity and sex.
Applying 3D to this picture was an excellent choice. It makes both watching the "action" and experiencing what is going through the main characters mind more immersive.
I have not seen such a powerful portrayal of a troubled young-man since "Taxi Driver", one of my favorite movies.
"Electra", the main characters love interest, is also well written and acted. The depth of her character and her flaws are also deeply rooted in the story and its themes.
There is a poster of "Taxi Driver" hanging on the wall of the room of the main character and I think that "Love", like "Taxi Driver", has the potential to become a film that will be studied for the ages to come.
The 3D was good but I think it could have been slightly better.
The only negative aspect that I can think of are that the sex scenes did occasionally become repetitive somewhere halfway, but only sometime
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