Two Lovers / (Ws Ac3 Dol) (USAมีสต็อกBD)
Format: Blu-ray
UPC: 0876964001908
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- Release Date : 30/06/2009
- Distributor : Import
- Genres : Drama
- Subtitles : English, Spanish
- Number of discs : 1
- Rated : R
- Credits
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- Actors : Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, Vinessa Shaw
- Directors : James Gray
- Studio : Magnolia
- Run Time : 108 mins
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Synopsis :
Russian-American director James Gray (The Yards) has never made any secret of his affection for the Italian crime drama. That operatic influence permeated his first three features; but Two Lovers takes more cues from intimate French films and angst-ridden Russian fiction (specifically Dostoevsky's short story "White Nights"). Aspiring photographer Leonard (Gray regular Joaquin Phoenix) returns to Brooklyn after a failed relationship only to find himself torn between two paramours of opposing personalities. Sandra (Vinessa Shaw; 3:10 to Yuma) represents the safe choice; while Michelle (Gwyneth Paltrow; recalling her streetwise character in P.T. Anderson's Hard Eight) presents more of a challenge--she's a party girl in love with a married man--but Michelle excites him in ways the thoughtful and attentive Sandra; a drug-company rep; does not. Gray leaves it up to viewers to determine whether Leonard should factor religion into his decision; his supportive parents (Isabella Rossellini and Moni Monoshov) would love to see him pair up with the Jewish Sandra; but mostly they want their only son to be happy. If he joins his father--and Sandra's--in the dry-cleaning game; that would be a happy bonus (the men are working on a merger). Though Leonard's bipolar quirks threaten to derail the proceedings--it's hard to believe two beautiful women would gravitate towards such a socially awkward fellow--Two Lovers marks an improvement over Gray's previous movie; We Own the Night; and a welcome return to the picturesque Brighton Beach neighborhood of Little Odessa; his auspicious debut. --Kathleen C. Fennessy