With Love in the present is melodrama being redefined in 2025? The duo Florence Pugh et Andrew Garfield Does it leave us bloodless and broken-hearted? I tell you everything in this video.
Hello everyone, in this new video, I talk to you about Love in the present directed by John Crowley the director of Brooklyn with Florence Pugh et Andrew Garfield, at the cinema this Wednesday 1is January. In Love in the present Almut et Tobias see their lives forever turned upside down when an accidental meeting brings them together. Everything is already in this meeting, its singularity and the feelings which will arise between these two beautiful characters who will experience love, life and death in a kaleidoscope mixed with the shaker and which sees the moments of life between each other intertwined. laughter and tears. How good it is when the melodrama is uninhibited like that, when it embraces itself throughout, when it tugs at your heart and brings tears to your eyes. Love in the present indeed ticks all the boxes of poignant melodrama and when you are a customer of this kind of film, when you manage to get rid of the slightest cynicism then here is a beautiful, sweet, funny, tender and of course sad film which will please you paradoxically balm your heart and which will leave an indelible mark on you. Intelligently produced by John Crowley which uses fragmented narration to better say that life is a set of snapshots which ultimately forms a beautiful photograph with its ups and downs. Love in the present benefits from a cross-stitch montage of astonishing efficiency which never loses us in the twists and turns of our characters' lives and the choice of this device allows us to circumvent the classic aspect of melodrama by skillfully mixing sweet and difficult to ultimately tell the story of a couple. If the film works so well it is thanks to its skillful direction but also and above all thanks to a tandem of stunning accuracy: Florence Pugh et Andrew Garfield. Their complicity is patent, each of their expressions radiates infinite tenderness, each of their looks and the slightest of their gestures display on the map of tenderness love to the maximum and love in the present whatever the whims of destiny. They are both wonderful through and through and we never tire of seeing them love each other and cope together. With Love in the present John Crowley deploys treasures of sensitivity and leaves our hearts in pieces but we ask for more, again and again as its two main performers are in tune and allow us to identify in each key moment of their existence.
Love in the present of John Crowley has been in cinemas since 1is January. Tell me in the comments if you saw it and what you thought of it and if not if this video made you want to discover it. And for advice on movies, series, books, don't forget to subscribe!
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