It's not that writer-director James Gray makes bad movies. It's just that it's difficult to remember anything about the movies he makes.
Two Lovers (2009)
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Reviews Counted:144
Fresh:120
Rotten:24
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: Two Lovers is a complex, intriguing, richly-acted romantic drama
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $2,997,417
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
Like watching one of those theatre productions in which the child characters are played by adults. Unbearable.
Despite its many strengths, Two Lovers's pared down, bleak outlook on relationships makes it feel like an enterprise that would have work better as an intimate three-hand stage play than writ large on the silver screen.
moving, candid study of love and choices. But, if you want escapism, you’re probably better off with Marley & Me.
A noble effort scuppered by an affected, ill-fitting central performance and the director's penchant for ponderous, transparent plotting, this offers a refreshingly unconventional take on the standard Hollywood romance but very little else.
A maudlin quest for love with only Phoenix's performance to keep you interested.
A sombre, intelligent affair with superb performances across the board.
It's almost always either night or at least dusk, and Gray's heartsick main character seems to suck in the darkness like oxygen.
If Phoenix's rap career doesn't work out, I'm sure there'll be a leading part for him in Gray's next picture.
A small, dark, simple love story with big, burning, complex emotions. If this really is Phoenix’s final performance, it’s one hell of a way to go.
Gray’s direction lovingly toys with images of containment and release, effectively playing out the drama in visual terms – but we never really feel it.
Kraditor’s vacillating affections make up what could have been a frustratingly underpowered drama but for Gray’s subtle, intelligent direction and Phoenix’s raw performance.
Everything about Leonard's Jackie-v-Marilyn dilemma is socked over with Gray's trademark sincerity, but I found it difficult to credit, and his situation, though viewed through the smoked glass of gloomy realism, is an indulgent fantasy.
Love is a selfish animal here, one Gray dissects coldly and perhaps too neatly – he forecloses on any chance of happiness. Still, his emotional sincerity, great gift of melancholy and unsettling use of ambient sound are still everywhere in evidence.
For all its oddity, and despite falling short of full-on David Lynch-style weirdness, it has a sweetness and warmth that makes it worth the effort.
A moving, thoughtful and complex look at the nature of lovesickness, our star gives the performance of his life.
But good acting transcends motivational lesions. Before Phoenix, especially, and his raw, real, fumbling neediness we simply say “Yes, we believe”.
Fine performances -- notably from Phoenix -- still don’t make this an easy sell. But it is atmospheric, accomplished and intense.
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