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Una mujer que trabaja en la tienda de discos de su padre en Harlem a finales de los 50 conoce a un aspirante a saxofonista.Una mujer que trabaja en la tienda de discos de su padre en Harlem a finales de los 50 conoce a un aspirante a saxofonista.Una mujer que trabaja en la tienda de discos de su padre en Harlem a finales de los 50 conoce a un aspirante a saxofonista.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 6 premios ganados y 28 nominaciones en total
Lotus Plummer
- Michelle
- (as Lotus Simone Plummer)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
This is a beautifully wrought movie with incredible cinematography and acting. It transports you to another era, allows you to forget yourself for a while, and makes you believe in true romance again. It is poignantly done bringing to light the complexity and realities of life in the sixties. I highly recommend.
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I just loved this movie. Finally a good,interesting story of a black man,black women and love. I will watch this movie over and over again. Ms. Thompson was just fantastic and of course her handsome leading man was tender and loving. Let have more of this please and you can include the civil rights movement it would just tell the truth about what was going on during this period.
Sylvie's Love is a sweet love story. It exists in a lovely, technicolor world better than our own, but set in our past. Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha set the screen on fire. The soundtrack roars with some of the best music on earth. It understands it's era and genre. It feels properly old-fashioned. If you thought this film was too basic and cliched, you missed the point entirely.
Harlem in 1957 encapsulates the societal and musical changes that had been coming on since the '20's: Jazz must cede center stage to rock, and people of color must strive to become the heroes of their own stories. Sylvie's Love is a pleasant romantic melodrama that itself captures the demands of changing times for those two worlds.
Although the film embraces the old cliches to further its formula, Sylvie (Tessa Thompson) is a new woman of color, gladly leaving her father's record shop to become an assistant on a TV cooking show while still open to love, most prominently Robert (Nnamdi Asomugha), an aspiring sax player. Although tensions arise from two ambitious lovers is stock stuff in these dramas, Sylvie's Love has an authenticity that elevates the romance into effective drama, partly because writer/director Eugene Ashe guides Thompson and Asomugha to play their characters in the lower register-fewer tantrums, more realistic sensibility.
In fact, so modern is this throw-back romance that the relationship between Sylvie and Robert centers more on what they will do with their lives than on the outcome of their passion. While she struggles with leaving her dream job as a producer (a position rarely ever awarded a black woman at the time) or following his dream to play and eventually lead a combo.
The modern sensibility here is Black, Latinx folk finally getting the chance to equal their white counterparts, and they are faced with the same career decisions modern white couples face in moving on to career success. So, while the film offers up little in new sensibility, it does bring us to date on the enduring struggles for minorities in the good ol' US.
Although the film embraces the old cliches to further its formula, Sylvie (Tessa Thompson) is a new woman of color, gladly leaving her father's record shop to become an assistant on a TV cooking show while still open to love, most prominently Robert (Nnamdi Asomugha), an aspiring sax player. Although tensions arise from two ambitious lovers is stock stuff in these dramas, Sylvie's Love has an authenticity that elevates the romance into effective drama, partly because writer/director Eugene Ashe guides Thompson and Asomugha to play their characters in the lower register-fewer tantrums, more realistic sensibility.
In fact, so modern is this throw-back romance that the relationship between Sylvie and Robert centers more on what they will do with their lives than on the outcome of their passion. While she struggles with leaving her dream job as a producer (a position rarely ever awarded a black woman at the time) or following his dream to play and eventually lead a combo.
The modern sensibility here is Black, Latinx folk finally getting the chance to equal their white counterparts, and they are faced with the same career decisions modern white couples face in moving on to career success. So, while the film offers up little in new sensibility, it does bring us to date on the enduring struggles for minorities in the good ol' US.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaNnamdi Asomugha learned to play saxophone for the role.
- ErroresAt the record shop, if you look closely, LPs have OJC catalog numbers. these were reissued LPs released by Original Jazz Classics in the 80s till presently. this movie was set in 1962. original LPs released in the 60s did not bear any of these OJC catalog numbers.
- Citas
Sylvie Parker: Life's too short to waste time on things you don't absolutely love.
- ConexionesEdited into Film School Friday: 'Sylvie's Love' (2021)
- Bandas sonorasNearness of You
From the feature film Romance in the Dark (1938)
Words by Ned Washington
Music by Hoagy Carmichael
Performed by George Shearing, Nancy Wilson and George Shearing Quintet
Courtesy of Blue Note Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 56min(116 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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