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The Face of Love (2014)

March. 07,2014
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6.2
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PG-13
| Drama Romance
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A widow falls for a guy who bears a striking resemblance to her late husband.

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TrueJoshNight
2014/03/07

Truly Dreadful Film

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Matialth
2014/03/08

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Contentar
2014/03/09

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Erica Derrick
2014/03/10

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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italianredneckgirl
2014/03/11

Sigh. To be honest, I only watched this film because Robin Williams appeared in it. I'm teething to complete his collected works. This film did nothing, added nothing to his resume, except maybe generate income and keep him busy. Not a huge fan of Annette Bening. But I do like and enjoy Ed Harris' work. I mean, C'mon, those blue eyes! Nikki, played by Bening,is in mourning. It's clear to the viewer and to everyone excepting Nikki herself. While on vacation, celebrating their anniversary, Nikki and Garrett (also, obviously played by Harris) are in Mexico. There is am accident and Garrett dies while swimming during rip tide. Nikki is devastated and returns home and immediately gives all of Garrett's things away. Probably not a great idea, but done anyway. Seemingly, Robin Williams' character, Roger, is also widowed but had held on to everything from his wife. Nikki and Roger are clearly friends. Roger wants more but she doesn't feel the same. Enter really awkward experience of Tom. A dead ringer (pardon the pun)for Garrett and Nikki is lost in reverie. The film, from this point on, was super awkward and made me, as a viewer, feel more like someone witnessing a train- wreck, unable to do anything but also unable to look away. I was so uncomfortable for poor Tom that I simply found myself waiting for him to figure it out. The dialogue didn't matter. The pacing didn't matter. We all knew, as soon as Tom found out, he'd be gone. And, of course, he was. After a few close run ins (the restaurant, Roger, Summer, and the multiple name stumbles by Nikki ) and suddenly we find ourselves right back in Mexico, right back to the beginning. Predictable and actually anti-climatic. As soon as Tom was on his way to the bar, i was already looking for the picture. Sigh. And then it's done. And it should have been. The ending, with Anne,in the gallery want even necessary. But leaving the questionable did he die or what question hanging in the air was also predictable. Overall, truly disappointing. And honestly, incredibly exhausting. But, watching it solely for the purpose of cataloging Robin Williams roles. Perhaps if they had developed his character, or made him the male lead, this film might have actually been worth watching.

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SnoopyStyle
2014/03/12

Nikki Lostrom (Annette Bening) is devastated by loss of her husband Garret Mathis (Ed Harris). Summer (Jess Weixler) is their daughter. It's 5 years later. She stages open houses. Roger Stillman (Robin Williams) is her neighbor and friend. She starts stalking and then dating college professor Tom Young (Ed Harris) who looks exactly like his dead husband. She hides his resemblance from everyone. He's still friends with his ex Ann (Amy Brenneman).Arie Posin sets up an interesting premise. I wish he had taken more chances. The movie never really raises the tension. This could be a highly emotional character study. Annette Bening is definitely a good enough actress to carry that out. This could be a case of obsession but it's not really. This could have been a lot of things but it never gets there. I kept thinking she could just tell him the truth. The movie could have moved to an even more compelling emotional landscape after Nikki comes clean with Tom. The movie feels stretched out as we wait for the inevitable reveal.

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mjp2363
2014/03/13

Overall I loved this movie. Annette Bening is so poised and a natural who makes the story believable. Ed Harris does a decent job as well. For the most part it is a drama but there were some funny parts in it too. Yes the story is a bit far-fetched but for me it worked and it left me thinking which is always a good thing. There are themes of love, loss, grief, healing, second chances and renewal of lost passion. Loved the house she lived in! The use of artistry served as a wonderful backdrop for their relationship. I watched this twice and really enjoyed it. So good to see Annette Bening again! I wish she made more movies. Give this movie a chance. My mom liked it too.

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Amari-Sali
2014/03/14

As I said when it came to Enough Said, there is really this strange lack of middle aged, or beyond, romance films. At least when it comes to stuff which comes across my recommendations anyway. So it makes finding a film like this so beautiful for while there isn't the usual over the top romantic gestures, it does somehow make you fall in love with the idea of being with someone for years. Though it also holds that reminder that your loved one can be taken from you at any minute and truly the two sides it presents to love makes you want to smile and cry.Characters & StoryFor most of Nikki's (Annette Bening) life she has been married to Garrett (Ed Harris). They have a daughter together, Summer (Jess Weixler), would yearly go to Mexico and seemed to have a happy life. But on their last trip together tragedy strikes. Leaving Nikki seemingly with just the company of Roger (Robin Williams), a fellow widow, for 5 years. That is until Tom (Ed Harris) magically appears and with his appearances you are introduced to Nikki's 2nd chance with Garrett. Though you aren't really sure if Tom truly looks like Garrett, or if Nikki's grief is playing tricks on her.PraiseLet me first start by saying that, for once, I enjoyed Robin Williams performance in something. If just because not only is he not the lead, despite top billing, but it seems he toned down his usual manic persona to actual play a human being. That aside, it really is the love story between Bening and Harris which keeps you attentive. For one, they have good chemistry and really present the idea of growing old with someone to be such an ideal thing. Yet, as noted in the intro, watching Bening deal with the death of her husband really just creates this feeling where, even if you're not in a relationship, nor around Bening's age, you easily can feel what she is going through. Because with the movie starting you off caught up in the idea of growing old with someone, it is such a punch in the gut to imagine that special someone dying before you and you being left with these memories you can never replicate. Never mind finding someone new who could live up to your expectations, or even surpass them.Which makes the transition of Harris from Garrett to Tom so interest for you aren't sure if he is real. After all, even after five years, you can tell Nikki isn't fully over Garrett's death. With him dying she lost her love of swimming, art, and though she has Roger's company, romance with him she sort of makes seem like a sad rebound she wants to avoid. So when Harris is reintroduce as Tom, it brings on this idea, at least for me, that maybe she is imagining things. First you wonder if he is real since he barely interacts with anyone, then you question if Nikki is just picturing Garrett's face on a man who may not look like him at all, but by the end of the movie you begin to question if this is even reality? For as Nikki starts to unravel, I honestly wondered if maybe we were just witnessing the delusions of a woman lost in her own head.CriticismNot to spoil things fully, but I really wish when it came to Harris, as Tom, that Summer wasn't the sole person who seemed to have the opportunity to really react to seeing him. I would have loved to see Roger react to him as well. Plus, I honestly felt like I wanted to see what happened between the two time jumps. The first one is 5 years after Garrett dies and I would have liked to see Nikki's struggle in adjusting to living without Garrett more. For while the film does use flashbacks to illustrate their relationship, I think a few extra minutes to show what happened during that 5 year gap could have been nice. Then the 2nd one is post meeting Tom which could have also used a nice montage, even if during the credits.Lastly, a part of me really thought it was odd Nikki didn't look into whether Garrett had a missing twin or something. I get she was just happy to find someone who looked like her husband, but you'd think she would have been curious about finding this exact replica.Overall: Worth SeeingTruly I haven't seen a romance film in a long time which dealt with not just a loved one dying, but also a strong focus on trying to move on. And I have to say the chemistry between Bening and Harris really makes me hope they join each other for another romance film. Hell, I may even go for Williams and Bening being love interest since, I must admit, I kind of wanted to see their relationship go somewhere. Overall though, The Face of Love really is an entertaining film which contains all the cuteness of young love, yet the unfortunate reality of when you realize love and romance isn't going to last forever, but just the next couple of years or decade.

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