Love (2024)
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Audio: Norwegian E-AC3 2.0 @ 224 Kbps | Subs: English (srt), Portuguese-Br (embedded)
Genre: Drama, Romance
WEB-Dl 1080p | MKV | 1920x1040 | x264 @ 8283 Kbps | 119 min | 7,13 Gb
Audio: Norwegian E-AC3 2.0 @ 224 Kbps | Subs: English (srt), Portuguese-Br (embedded)
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director: Dag Johan Haugerud
Stars: Andrea Bræin Hovig, Tayo Cittadella Jacobsen, Marte Engebrigtsen
A female doctor in her late forties has no desire for a permanent relationship. But when a male nurse talks about how random meetings with men sometimes lead to rewarding and noncommittal sex, she notices how this is exactly what she wants.
Kjærlighet (2024), directed by Dag Johan Haugerud, is a contemplative and emotionally charged journey that challenges societal expectations of love and intimacy. Set against the serene yet haunting backdrop of Norway, the film tells the story of Marianne, a doctor, and Tor, a nurse, who avoid traditional relationships but find themselves drawn into a connection that questions their convictions.
Andrea Bræin Hovig delivers a deeply nuanced performance as Marianne, capturing her internal conflict with remarkable subtlety. Tayo Cittadella Jacobsen's portrayal of Tor is equally compelling, balancing vulnerability with a carefree facade. Together, their chemistry creates an intimate and layered narrative that feels refreshingly authentic.
Haugerud's script is sharp and introspective, delving into the psychological and cultural aspects of human connection in a society that values independence over commitment. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the film to breathe and its themes to resonate. The cinematography is beautifully restrained, using the stark Norwegian landscapes to mirror the characters' emotional landscapes.
Kjærlighet is a film that lingers in the mind, encouraging viewers to reflect on the complexities of intimacy in an ever-changing world. It's a quiet yet powerful piece of cinema that speaks volumes through its silence.
Rating: 8/10 - A poignant, introspective film that redefines modern love.
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