Love Is Strange (2014)

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After 39 years together, Ben and George finally tie the knot, but George loses his job as a result, and the newlyweds must sell their New York apartment and live apart, relying on friends and family to make ends meet.

Film Overview
"Love Is Strange" is an American romantic-drama film directed by Ira Sachs and launched in 2014. The lead functions are carefully depicted by veteran stars John Lithgow and Alfred Molina. The movie tells the story of a middle-aged, homosexual couple who lastly get married after 39 years, dealing with the extreme truths of life when they are forcefully separated due to circumstances out of their control. This intimate and mentally complicated motion picture is set in Manhattan and paints a genuine picture of modern-day city life and long term commitment in the face of hardship.

Plot Summary
George (Alfred Molina) and Ben (John Lithgow) are a gay couple who have actually been together for nearly 4 years. Following the legalization of same-sex marital relationship in New York, they choose to tie the knot. However, the bliss of their wedding event is short-lived when George, who works as a music instructor in a Catholic school, is fired due to his marital relationship breaking the church's values. Their predicament worsens as they lose their apartment or condo due to George's loss of income and are forced to live individually.

Ben relocates with his nephew Elliot (Darren Burrows), his other half Kate (Marisa Tomei), and their teenage child Joey (Charlie Tahan). At the exact same time, George stays with Roberto (Manny Perez) and Ted (Cheyenne Jackson), their previous neighbors and police officers friends. The living situation strains both guys physically and emotionally as they have a hard time to suit another person's life, yearning for each other's company, and struggling to keep their spirits alive.

Star Performances
Both John Lithgow and Alfred Molina provide splendid efficiencies, producing a raw and effective picture of a caring relationship coming across trials and tribulations. Molina's aesthetic performance as George showcases his extensive grief and hope, while Lithgow shines as the increasingly frail Ben.

Marisa Tomei, as the niece-in-law of Ben, gives a stellar efficiency as someone impacted by Ben's presence in her home and her struggle to keep balance in her already chaotic life. On the other hand, Charlie Tahan remarkably represents the angst and confusion of a teenage boy attempting to come to terms with his maturity and his relationship with his friends and family.

Last Thoughts
"Love Is Strange" is a warm, sophisticated, and touching movie that wonderfully portrays love, resilience, and the complexities of urban home. Regardless of its peculiar and uncommon scenarios, the film really records the essence of a deeply intimate and extensive relationship in between two individuals who suddenly discover their lives upturned. As the movie unfolds, it moves the audience from bouts of delight to tears, revealing a layer of different emotions and realities that life typically presents. The movie is effective and intimate with a message that love truly is odd, often being complicated and challenging, yet basically stunning.

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