Movie Review

 MOVIE:  Blue ValentineRated: R for strong graphic sexual content, language, and violence Genre: Drama, Romance Running Time: 1 hr. 54 minRelease Date: Dec 29, 2010Plot: The film tracks Dean and Cindy’s marriage over the years, making even more blurred that thin line that exists between love and hate.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

 MOVIE:  Blue Valentine
Rated: R for strong graphic sexual content, language, and violence
Genre: Drama, Romance
Running Time: 1 hr. 54 min
Release Date: Dec 29, 2010
Plot: The film tracks Dean and Cindy’s marriage over the years, making even more blurred that thin line that exists between love and hate.

By cross-cutting between time periods, the evolution couple’s relationship charted, slowly showing the disintegration that is common sight in most relationships.

Verdict: the movie is emotionally moving, and sometimes not easy to watch.
 
The fact that it is about human relationships makes it even more difficult to watch, and as you piece the parts together, the movie shows a true picture of what most relationships actually are. The actors give a truly deep performance.

Cast:  Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams, John Doman, Mike Vogel, Faith Wladyka  

Directed By: Derek Cianfrance
Written By: Derek Cianfrance, Cami Delavigne, Joey Curtis Distributor: Weinstein Company

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