Blue Valentine (2010)
Dean and Cindy live a quiet life in a modest neighborhood. They appear to have the world at their feet at the outset of the relationship. However, his lack of ambition and her retreat into self-absorption cause potentially irreversible cracks in their marriage.
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Good concept, poorly executed.
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Every movie is immediately made better by slapping Ryan Gosling in it. However, Blue Valentine was already a work of art with or without him. Blue Valentine is a look at real, contemporary relationships in various stages. This is a movie for everyone. Everyone in their 20s and 30s has had a relationship go through the same trials and tribulations as you'll see in Blue Valentine. It almost makes you want to die single. But then you remember what it was like falling in love all over again.
Both leads did a decent job considering what they had to work with. Weak plot and even weaker script, mediocrity through and through. Had the highs been higher and the lows lower, it could have worked. I don't think it showcased the talent on board.
Blue Valentine The chemistry among the characters makes the viewers writhe on the seat as there never landed something so perfectly on terms of casting, performance, execution, writing and emotions, emotions that pours out of screen like rain. It is a simple yet practical love story that depicts the other side of the coin; something which one is unfamiliar too and has yet remained hollow on screen, screaming and summoning this very feature. The script doesn't walk on usual format and isn't restrained to a definite structure and instead flows on its self-created path that leaves the audience in the awe of it. Derek Cianfrance; the screenwriter and director, is in his A game where he might be "all in", but there never was projected such a tale that is not only thought-provoking but also ground breaking in its genre as it redefines it by its own rules and terms. The performance objective is scored majestically by the lead cast (Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams) as the major part of the feature relies upon their performance. It is rich on technical aspects like background score, sound department and editing that is perfect. Blue Valentine is a blue tale about blue characters which may sound familiar but this is a rare art piece that one has never encountered before; not at this scale, not at this range.
Totally awful because of the storyline. I wish i hadn't waste time to watch it