There has been a string of ensemble cast romances recently ... but Peter Mattei's Love in the Time of Money sets itself apart by forming a chain of relationships that come full circle to end on a positive (if tragic) note.
Love in the Time of Money (2002)
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Reviews Counted:39
Fresh:7
Rotten:32
Average Rating:4.2/10
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Peter Mattei's depressing, bleakly humorous drama paints a grim portrait of life in the big city. The film follows nine confused and desperate New Yorkers who are looking for love in all the wrong... Peter Mattei's depressing, bleakly humorous drama paints a grim portrait of life in the big city. The film follows nine confused and desperate New Yorkers who are looking for love in all the wrong places: an inexperienced prostitute (Vera Farmiga), a troubled contractor (Domenick Lombardozzi), an unstable housewife (Jill Hennessy), her repressed husband (Malcolm Gets), a smitten artist (Steve Buscemi), a beautiful gallery worker (Rosario Dawson), her free-spirited boyfriend (Adrien Grenier), a lonely psychic (Carol Kane), and a suicidal businessman (Michael Imperioli). As these characters listlessly bump into and out of one another's lives, it becomes painfully clear just how desperate they are to make a connection. By using a non-traditional, episodic chain reaction technique, Mattei is able to better represent the broad range of character types and personalities that populate New York City. And while these individuals may be superficially distinct based on profession or personal appearance, their inner torment is the same. They are all lonely, unhappy, and desperately searching for an interaction that will numb their pain, if only for a few fleeting moments. Unfortunately for them, Mattei doesn't provide any fairy tale endings, which brings even more reality to their already depressing lives. [More]
Starring: Vera Farmiga, Dominick Lombardozzi, Jill Hennessy, Malcolm Gets
Starring: Vera Farmiga, Dominick Lombardozzi, Jill Hennessy, Malcolm Gets, Steve Buscemi, Rosario Dawson, Adrian Grenier, Carol Kane, Michael Imperioli
Director: Peter Mattei
Director: Peter Mattei
Screenwriter: Peter Mattei
Producer: Joana Vicente, Jason Kliot, Gretchen McGowan
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
Studio: ThinkFilm
Reviews for Love in the Time of Money
The riveting performances by the incredibly flexible cast make Love a joy to behold.
It doesn't help that the director and cinematographer Stephen Kazmierski shoot on grungy video, giving the whole thing a dirty, tasteless feel.
An undistinguished attempt to make a classic theater piece cinematic.
The overall fabric is hypnotic, and Mr. Mattei fosters moments of spontaneous intimacy.
[I]f you've been to more than one indie flick in your life, chances are you've already seen this kind of thing.
More concerned with its gimmicky tag-team structure of storytelling than it is with credible, engaging content.
It is a great character study that ranks with Paul Thomas Anderson's epic Magnolia.
Despite the evocative aesthetics evincing the hollow state of modern love life, the film never percolates beyond a monotonous whine.
An intriguing cinematic omnibus and round-robin that occasionally is more interesting in concept than in execution.
The film ultimately offers nothing more than people in an urban jungle needing other people to survive...
I'm sure the filmmakers found this a remarkable and novel concept, but anybody who has ever seen an independent film can report that it is instead a cheap cliché.
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