Phoenix's performance overwhelms the slight story.
Two Lovers (2009)
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Reviews Counted:144
Fresh:119
Rotten:25
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: Two Lovers is a complex, intriguing, richly-acted romantic drama
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for language, some sexuality and brief drug use.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:27-03-2009
Synopsis: James Gray, director of such hard-edged crime dramas as LITTLE ODESSA and THE YARDS, reveals the dark and unsettling complexities of love in his somber romantic drama, TWO LOVERS. Set against the... James Gray, director of such hard-edged crime dramas as LITTLE ODESSA and THE YARDS, reveals the dark and unsettling complexities of love in his somber romantic drama, TWO LOVERS. Set against the gray winter backdrop of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, the story centers on Leonard Kraditor (Joaquin Phoenix), a depressed and sometimes suicidal bachelor trying to pick up the pieces of his life after a bad breakup. Living with his parents and helping out at the family dry-cleaning business, Leonard finds himself in an existence that, save for his dabbling in black-and-white photography, is ordinary and stifling. His parents, mother Ruth (Isabella Rossellini) and father Reuben (Moni Moshonov), hope that a merger with a lucrative business--run by a friend of Reuben’s with a pretty daughter, Sandra (Vinessa Shaw)--will spark a budding romance in Leonard. But their plan hits a snag when Leonard befriends Michelle (Gwyneth Paltrow), an alluring but emotionally needy blonde who struggles with her own desire for validation from a married man with whom she is having an affair. Phoenix is brilliant as the brooding and complex Leonard, an anti-hero caught between filial obligation and a longing for escape, who sees in Michelle a partner for his troubled soul. While TWO LOVERS can come off at times a bit unadorned and overly low-key, its great strength lies in its power to simply and honestly convey the muddled and awkward realities of love--a feat that could not be matched by 1000 generic Hollywood rom-coms. [More]
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, Vinessa Shaw, Moni Moshonov
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, Vinessa Shaw, Moni Moshonov, Isabella Rossellini, John Ortiz, Julie Budd, Elias Koteas
Director: James Gray
Director: James Gray
Screenwriter: James Gray,
Producer: James Gray, Anthony Katagas, Donna Gigliotti
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Reviews for Two Lovers
[Pheonix] never simply plays the role, he Acts it out... and the mechanics of his Acting are always very present for all the world to see.
Very little is explicit. The audience is left to infer much from spotty information, and yet a full and specific picture emerges. We are never in doubt of the truth of the characters and the absolute solidity of the world being depicted.
The film is all about creating a mood, and it hangs over you for days.
[A] compact, compassionate portrait of a man struggling to define himself and his own understanding of happiness.
Instead of opting for a big dramatic setting he stays small, finding the tender truth within what could have seemed a cliché.
It's the sort of brooding turn that makes us mourn Phoenix's threatened retreat from acting.
While Gray shares Leonard's love of photographing Brighton Beach street life and storefronts, and does so with great sensitivity and skill, this is such a worn-out cinematic setting that it has the effect of someone who's forever showing you baby photos.
Joaquin Phoenix and writer-director James Gray team up again for something on a smaller scale, and though the story is no less familiar the results are frequently affecting.
It's a triangle movie that encompasses three moods and varieties of love (and how they all bleed into each other): domestic, romantic, erotic.
Director Gray knows New York City like few other directors ever have.
There are good intentions here, and good ingredients. But the sum total feels less like a passionate lover and more like a passing crush.
A wonderful character-driven drama about a man caught between what he has and what he wants.
If the hype is true and this is really Phoenix's last role, he chose a relatively heavy and awkward film to go out on. The acting was superb and the flick felt very realistic.
... a discomfortingly honest drama about the frustrations of love and desire.
What the heart wants can be difficult to put into words, but longing and intensity of feeling ripple across Phoenix's face like shadows of doubt. He brings quiet clarity, confidence and ease to a character as confused as its actor's alter-ego.
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