Loving Comments

  • Brittany 2023-09-28 11:07:02

    The calm and restrained leftist film reflects such a grand proposition about race, about segregation, about love and struggle in a calm way. The director deliberately focused the film's focus on the small pattern of the husband and wife and minimized the description of external conflicts. What he wanted to express was nothing but love, not politics. Because politics may be impassioned, but love is not, love is gentle, so-called still water runs...

  • Eliezer 2023-09-27 14:02:39

    Nichols' sullen melancholy can really cover any subject...

  • Nona 2023-09-15 12:55:19

    【Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Screening】A black and white couple fought for the legal rights of interracial marriage in the United States in the 1960s. What is truly remarkable is the real people and events that changed history. The film is neatly shot, intended to be anti-Hollywood and anti-climax, but it is still bound by the event itself and has no new ideas, even if it is not satisfactory. Even so, I still burst into tears when I saw the end credits introducing the real events and...

  • Aidan 2023-09-07 10:36:38

    They must have never imagined that a black man could one day be president. The hero and heroine are both brave, and I feel more pressure on the man in this incident, but he persevered, did not escape or betray, and praised a man's sense of...

  • Ora 2023-08-26 07:11:13

    He is very calm and restrained, and he is always absent from rendering or sensational scenes of important historical moments. Jeff Nichols reintroduced the characters at a historical juncture into an ordinary couple who were close to each other. There is nothing ostentatious about the audiovisual language. The two leading actors gave delicate and moving performances. I was deeply touched by Joel Edger's concerned eyes as he stood by the car and watched his beloved go before his wife was about...

  • Axel 2023-07-13 05:07:59

    The characters and atmosphere in the camera often maintain the emotional tension of tenderness, delicacy and worry and tension, which makes the original warm story more enjoyable to watch....

  • Hester 2023-06-24 00:05:40

    It's neat in every way but underwhelming, and the story's straightforwardness and slow narrative pacing can be a torment for fickle viewers. There is also a very restrained way of dealing with emotions. Personally, it is difficult to bring in emotions to feel the ups and downs of the character's heart, which is a...

  • Amara 2023-06-07 04:23:51

    Remove the smooth narrative of the climax, narrow down the correct handling of the victory process, retain some of our own lens characteristics, and the actors' sincere performances are combined comfortably and smoothly. In the end, what we feel the most is their...

  • Carmella 2023-05-29 19:10:38

    Nothing wrong, plain and...

  • Mina 2023-05-16 00:59:59

    The title of the film catches people’s hearts, and I am used to seeing the routine of holding the flag high, protesting loudly, and extreme dramatic conflict in traditional American films involving racial discrimination/unfair treatment. This Loving has a kind of restraint that runs deep. "I miss him. He took care of me." What is embarrassing is that in the seventh year after winning the case, Richard was killed by a drunk driver, and Mildred did not remarry and stayed in the house he built for...

Extended Reading

Loving quotes

  • Richard Loving: [from trailer] Tell the judge I love my wife.

  • [first lines]

    Mildred: I'm pregnant.

    Richard Loving: [long pause] Good. That's good.

Loving

Director: Jeff Nichols

Language: English Release date: November 4, 2016

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