Los Angeles de nos jours, deux millénaires, qui vivent dans une culture de médias sociaux et la liberté sexuelle, commencent une relation qui repousse les limites émotionnelles et physiques.Los Angeles de nos jours, deux millénaires, qui vivent dans une culture de médias sociaux et la liberté sexuelle, commencent une relation qui repousse les limites émotionnelles et physiques.Los Angeles de nos jours, deux millénaires, qui vivent dans une culture de médias sociaux et la liberté sexuelle, commencent une relation qui repousse les limites émotionnelles et physiques.
- Robert Cartwright
- (as Thomas Stokes)
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One set up shows closeness physically, but characters being as far apart as possible. It could have gone wrong, too cliche, but the symbolism of it really hits home (no pun intended). The movie generally has quite a few themes, with "newness" being one of them. The pleasure one has to enjoy that. But even with one character living in the past, the connection to "new" is still there. The other character may not want anything newer, but that plays into the theme too. Especially when things get mixed up.
The movie tries to analyze a bit and give us a look into the psyche, but it not a psychological study. You can read a couple of things into it, but it does try to stay in the drama department and the general flow of the movie. Good themes, good acting and a good script about a ... new sort of love story
The way this movie is shot, the high level of acting, it is as if you are watching your own life in some way. I think everybody can take moments from it and see what moments happen in their own life and how they react.
It is not intended as a movie to learn from, but just to hold a mirror up. It is not good or bad, just how we walk through life. To me, it is a good thing to keep realizing it.
If I had to pick one thing that stout out, I would say; that moment the bubble bursts. When you start to talk to each other and learn more about their way of thinking. At that point you are going to hear something you don't like and in an instant, your face changes and you need to deal with that emotion. That's when the euphoria stops and you try to get it back.
This review shows that this movie won't be for everybody, but watch past the first 10 minutes and get taken away by the emotions and reflect on yourself.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the end credits, director Drake Doremus dedicates the movie to Anton Yelchin who passed away in 2016 and co-starred in his movie À la folie (2011).
- Citations
Gabi Silva: I think we're going to get bored of each other.
Martin Hallock: That's okay. You know, bored is okay.
Gabi Silva: We're going to resent each other, too.
Martin Hallock: We'll remind each other why we're worth it.
Gabi Silva: I will disappoint you.
Martin Hallock: I will disappoint you.
Gabi Silva: You promise?
Martin Hallock: Yes.
- Crédits fousThe dedication «for Anton "into the jungle"» might be related to actor Anton Yelchin who died in 2016 and was directed by Drake Doremus on Like Crazy (2011)
- Bandes originalesCall it love (if you want to)
Performed by George Fitzgerald
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Новизна
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 124 783 $US