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Love Streams - Torrents d'amour

Original title: Love Streams
  • 1984
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  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands in Love Streams - Torrents d'amour (1984)
Drama

Two closely bound, emotionally wounded souls reunite after years apart.Two closely bound, emotionally wounded souls reunite after years apart.Two closely bound, emotionally wounded souls reunite after years apart.

  • Director
    • John Cassavetes
  • Writers
    • Ted Allan
    • John Cassavetes
  • Stars
    • Gena Rowlands
    • John Cassavetes
    • Diahnne Abbott
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Director
      • John Cassavetes
    • Writers
      • Ted Allan
      • John Cassavetes
    • Stars
      • Gena Rowlands
      • John Cassavetes
      • Diahnne Abbott
    • 40User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Sarah Lawson
    John Cassavetes
    John Cassavetes
    • Robert Harmon
    Diahnne Abbott
    Diahnne Abbott
    • Susan
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Jack Lawson
    Margaret Abbott
    • Margarita
    Jakob Shaw
    Jakob Shaw
    • Albie Swanson
    Michele Conaway
    Michele Conaway
    • Agnes Swanson
    • (as Michele Conway)
    Eddy Donno
    Eddy Donno
    • Stepfather Swanson
    Joan Foley
    Joan Foley
    • Judge Dunbar
    Al Ruban
    • Milton Kravitz
    Tom Badal
    • Sam the lawyer
    Risa Blewitt
    Risa Blewitt
    • Debbie Lawson
    • (as Risa Martha Blewitt)
    David Rowlands
    David Rowlands
    • The psychiatrist
    Robert Fieldsteel
    Robert Fieldsteel
    • Dr. Williams
    Raphael De Niro
    Raphael De Niro
    • Billy
    • (as Raphael DeNiro)
    Tony Brubaker
    Tony Brubaker
    • Frank
    John Roselius
    John Roselius
    • Ken
    Jessica St. John
    • Dottie
    • Director
      • John Cassavetes
    • Writers
      • Ted Allan
      • John Cassavetes
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    9pemory09

    A powerful work of beauty and wonder

    I just had the good fortune to view this beautiful film. It's a shame it isn't widely available (it's never been released on DVD in Region 1). As for the cast, the acting is outstanding, especially Gena Rowlands performance, which is sublime, and John Cassavetes himself, who commands the screen throughout. Moreover, it's very entertaining and watchable, so if you're wary of Cassavetes reputation for creating obtuse, difficult films you needn't be concerned here. As for the plot, what struck me most is how the film begins (Robert's house as a chaotic location filled with sex, yet devoid of anything resembling love) and ends (Robert all by himself - except for the menagerie Sarah brought home for him - after he's finally awakened to a real love--his Platonic love for Sarah). In other words, Sarah's mantra of love as a constant stream comes to pass. She may be mad, but her perceived insanity is really a beautiful vision at odds with our modern world and it's power offers the potential to save Robert from a life of despair.
    8jpschapira

    Deal...

    Firstly, it's not easy to have the full understanding of the cinematographic universe that John Cassavetes has. To take a stage play by Ted Allan and to co-write a script and create something that looks like everything but something you can imagine on a theater stage. In "Opening Night", almost everything occurred on the stage; here we have cities, we have bars, we have houses and, of course, people…Real people.

    I don't know if it makes any good to write long reviews about every Cassavetes' film. He pursued a style, he conquered it and he maintained it while dealing with different topics. "Love Streams" is the story of two brothers, Robert and Sarah (Cassavetes and his eternal muse Gena Rowlands), and some days they spend together.

    Like in the best movies, there's room for the viewer to draw conclusions. When Sarah knocks at Robert's door, it appears that they haven't seen each other for a long time; but we don't really know. When Robert receives his son (Jakob Shaw), the house is full of women and it appears that he doesn't care about the kid, but we don't really know; we also never fully understand the nature of Robert's work as a writer, meaning that we know he writes novels but the house full of women and the process he uses to create remains widely unexplained. When Robert interviews a singer he thinks is beautiful, it appears that he cares about her, but we don't really know.

    All these situations are not as simple as they sound; they're constant subjects in the film's two and half hours duration time. The same happens with the Rowlands character; a woman who loves his family but seems to be loosing them. There's a scene in which Sarah, her daughter Debbie (Risa Blewitt) and her husband Jack (Seymour Cassel) sit together to review the divorce papers and suddenly the little girl stands up and tells her mother: "I want to go with daddy".

    Sarah reacts as an unstable woman would do, and there are many moments in the film where we see this characteristic (we even witness a short but honest visit to a psychiatrist). However, her problem is not completely detailed and we have to figure it out through the same process we use to study Robert and every other character.

    This is what Cassavetes does. He puts the viewer to work. He presents the characters, he lets us know what we could normally see with a camera (Al Ruban's beautiful and observing camera, in a very similar style to "Opening Night"): the outside. The rest? Well, it's real life and people deal with it as it comes.

    In "Love Streams" you also have to deal with it. Deal with the things the characters are dealing with. It's not like you've never been involved with a movie character.
    7jim_e123

    Good solid Cassavetes movie

    I have watched this movie many times over the years. As with all of Cassavetes movies, repeated viewing improves it. This is a good solid effort with a great final image of Cassavetes waving goodbye (both to Sarah & to us). - An interesting character study of a brother & sister. Nothing actually gets resolved during the course of the movie. We just get to watch these two characters for awhile. Both characters are just as messed up at the end as they were at the start.

    As much as I like the movie, I wouldn't go overboard raving about it. I recognize that it isn't perfect. I think that the opera dream sequence at the end of the picture is kind of annoying. However, on the positive side, it avoids including the bad acting that mar some of Cassavetes other movies.
    9Newyorkp9

    Forlorn Los Angeles

    This is not a movie for "film buffs"; nor is it an "art- house" movie. Rather, "Love Streams" is for those who may be moved by seeing human emotion depicted, on-screen, in the most direct, natural way imaginable.The performances by the two leads are dead- on. Cassavetes, as the drunken writer/ playboy {who hints at his mediocrity with the vapid questions he asks of the female subjects of his presumably forthcoming book}, and Rowlands as his love starved, too-sensitive-for-this-world sister,make you care for them as if they were your own family. And the sense of place- weirdly atmospheric, forlorn Los Angeles, is effective. Another praiseworthy brother-sister movie to consider would perhaps be "You Can Count on Me".
    10acmebooks

    the best film I've ever seen

    having seen and studied all of cassavete's films repeatedly i must say this is my favorite and one of his very best. there is such a wonderful array of emotions going on here and complex character development. we have his amazing camera, the stunning long takes of faces smiling staring really in the moment like no other acting i have ever seen on the big screen. each series of decisions by the protagonists gets us further involved in their struggles and triumphs. this film is very challenging for first time cassavetes' viewers, but well worth returning to year after year. cinema just doesn't get this good. if you like to think and want something really unique and special check this out.

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    • Trivia
      A large part of the picture was filmed inside the home of John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 40 mins) The camera crew can be seen clearly behind the taxi when Sarah brings the animals home to Robert.
    • Quotes

      Sarah Lawson: Love is a stream, it's continuous, it doesn't stop.

    • Alternate versions
      When released on videotape in the US by MGM/UA, "Love Streams" was cut to 122 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Body Rock/Irreconcilable Differences/A Soldier's Story/Love Streams (1984)

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Love Streams
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Cannon Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,823
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 21 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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