Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen his wife dies during childbirth, a man takes up her favorite sport, tennis, in an effort to hold onto her memory. He focuses on winning tournaments and neglects his newborn daughter. A ... Alles lesenWhen his wife dies during childbirth, a man takes up her favorite sport, tennis, in an effort to hold onto her memory. He focuses on winning tournaments and neglects his newborn daughter. A family tug-of-war begins for control of his baby.When his wife dies during childbirth, a man takes up her favorite sport, tennis, in an effort to hold onto her memory. He focuses on winning tournaments and neglects his newborn daughter. A family tug-of-war begins for control of his baby.
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30 Love is a well made and inspiring film! The lead did an amazing job in his role and the story was as realistic as people would expect in life. And since I live in the LA area, I did notice a lot of the locations filmed that are familiar to me. This helped capture me as a viewer. I felt a type of documentary feel from the filming but it brought the event of the main character's life to you. So in summary I enjoyed the film, as it was filled with comedy, drama, and motivation.
To be fair I only put this on cause I was looking for another tennis film to watch. The opening scene left me saying, this is terrible what is this. But gave it some time and was really surprised at how good it was. Very simple narrative told with a heart. Thoughtful, Funny and tight script not at all fluffy with very good performances all round. I was routing for the guy. And shot for just 30k. Well worth a watch.
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High energy film, about a man who loses his wife in childbirth, with a baby left in his care, alone and bewildered. Kelly's husband emotes through his obsession with winning tennis tournaments, spins out of control to the brink of insanity. To succeed is to prove his love for her, if not to anyone, but himself. His attempt to win back her life through his success is his undoing. This film's abstract twist on grief and its overwhelming emotions explodes in the face of familial ties, enduring friendships, and professional advice. The lack of close bonding with an innocent infant, is the heart-wrenching counterpoint to the husband's wild obsession to win.
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- WissenswertesEach crew member that worked on Christmas Day received a plaque that read, "I gave up my 2013 Christmas for the film 30-Love and all I got was this shitty plaque."
- PatzerWhen Davari enters the red locker room, he unties his shoes. When he leaves, his shoes are tied.
- Crazy CreditsToward the end of the credits, the film references screenwriter William Goldman: "There are really two kinds of flicks - what we now call generic Hollywood movies, and what we now call Independent films. Hollywood films - and this is crucial to screenwriters - all have in common this: they want to tell us truths we already know or falsehood we want to believe in. Hollywood films reinforce, reassure. Independent films, which used to be called "art" films, have a different agenda. They want to tell us things we don't want to know. Independent films unsettle." -William Goldman Which Lie Did I Tell?
- Alternative VersionenThe version that first screened for the 2015 Boston Film Festival was several minutes shorter. After the screening, the filmmakers decided to add back two scenes which had originally been cut for time. These scenes are the 'Pickle Scene' at the beginning of the film with David consoling Kelly's Husband and stealing his pickle. The other is the 'Valentine's Day Scene' toward the end of the film when Kelly's Husband is checking his mailbox at the college. A shot of Kelly's Husband running down a street with cars behind him was also added to a montage.
- VerbindungenReferences Die Reifeprüfung (1967)
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