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Book of Love

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Book of Love (2004)

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Runtime: 83 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: If you miss the moody brilliance of a story told with a stolen glance or a telling smile, Alan Brown's "Book of Love" is for you. Setting his sights on the vulnerable heart of contemporary... If you miss the moody brilliance of a story told with a stolen glance or a telling smile, Alan Brown's "Book of Love" is for you. Setting his sights on the vulnerable heart of contemporary middle-class America, Brown unspools a seductive tale of the choices we make in daily life and the weight of their consequences. Elaine (Frances O'Connor) and David (Simon Baker) are on the verge of marital complacency, that state of submissive acceptance of who they are and how marriage is. Then they meet Chet (Gregory Smith), a 15-year-old employee at the local ice cream store who is full of youthful energy and hungry to live life to its fullest. An instant bond forms when Elaine and David welcome Chet into their lives as a surrogate child. But trouble arises when a momentary lapse of restraint threatens to rupture the core of the trio's seemingly idyllic lives. A year after having his short, O beautiful, in the Sundance Film Festival, Brown returns with a delicate story charged with emotion that refreshingly refrains from taking a moral stance. The depth of character development, shadowed by the ambiguity of blame, leaves the viewer's sense of values shaken. O'Connor's portrayal vibrates with tangible feeling, while Baker undergoes an intricately textured, unraveling transformation. Book of Love will make you reflect on what is versus what should be, and the split-second decisions separating the two. -- Official Site [More]

Starring: Frances O'Connor, Simon Baker, Gregory Smith, Bryce Dallas Howard

Starring: Frances O'Connor, Simon Baker, Gregory Smith, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ari Graynor, Joanna P. Adler

Director: Alan Brown

Director: Alan Brown
Screenwriter: Alan Brown
Producer: Robert Ahrens
Composer: Stewart Wallace

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Wait: When you sleep with a teenager that could have an impact on your marriage?

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03/07/05
Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

Upsetting and bleak; a meditative exercise in ice cream, marital infidelity, DisneyWorld, statutory rape, and the Khmer Rouge.

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04/09/04
Jon Popick
Jon Popick
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So thick with a contrived laughability that your only recourse is to start believing that you’re watching a comedy.

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