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Anatomy of a Love Seen
A film within a film that explores love in all its painful and messy glory. Six months ago Zoe and Mal fell for each other while filming a love scene, which led to an intense, whirlwind affair, followed by a devastating breakup. Soon after their split, things get complicated when the two have to meet on set once more to re-shoot that fateful sequence.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 4.7 |
Studio : | Soul Kiss Films, |
Crew : | Director, |
Cast : | Sharon Hinnendael Jill Evyn Constance Brenneman Marina Rice Bader |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
The movie's only flaw is also a virtue: It's jammed with characters, stories, warmth and laughs.
The first must-see film of the year.
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
I don't understand how this movie has been rated so poorly. It is beautiful, caught me by surprise and felt so real - 80 minutes just passed by so quickly. I've watched a few lesbian films - some small independent ones to more widely marketed/received ones like The Handmaiden and Blue is The Warmest Colour, and many have been a disappointment. And yet this one, for all its simplicity, will be one to remember and the one I would recommend to anyone who asks. Marina, if you ever read this, please know this film is loved.
I have never written a movie review before but had to defend this beautiful film from its critics. It certainly is not a film that you can half-watch while cooking dinner as one reviewer did. It is like watching a flower open in slow motion. You have to immerse yourself in its subtlety. Yes, It's confusing at first. Clearly too much so for some people. But I am bored with films that I can predict who did it and why half-way through. If you are pleased to be puzzled, try it. The only thing I didn't like was the sex scene at the end. It wasn't necessary and hard for for it to live up to its billing as the moment when the two actresses realised they were in love. Finally be warned that if you have ever had your heart broken, this film will bring it all back.
I loved this movie.But I wasn't surprised to see that it's IMDb rating wasn't that great. This movie really needs you to fill in the blanks. I can see how for some this may be boring. The whole plot takes place within the space of hours at a film set, so you won't be able to witness a lot of character development, no epic drama will unfold before you eyes.If you have, however, any concept of how it feels to love and lose I think you will be able to cherish this movie, in all it's simplicity. Two women, who fell in love shooting a love scene, now are asked to re-shoot it, having broken up. This brings up a lot of raw emotion, which, personally, I think the main actors portray craftily. A lot is left unsaid though, and if the viewer isn't up to reading into the things that are being shown on screen, there won't be much depth. This is truly what you make it!
I have to say that I only watched this film because the film I intended to watch on Netflix had disappeared. and when I did start watching it, I came very close several times in the first 20 minutes to turning it off. But as it went on and I realised more what was happening it grew on me, and in the apparent messiness some very good acting and some very truthful situations emerged. It's a miniature, but a worthwhile one. It's not erotic, except maybe at the very end, but that is not the point; it's about feelings. The sub-plot of the relationship between the director and her assistant is perhaps more convincing than the main plot, and perhaps more interesting.