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Blue Valentine (2010) or, Love: In and Out of It



1 Film Excess nomination:

Best Lead Actress: Michelle Williams (lost to Jennifer Connelly for Virginia/What's Wrong with Virginia)
 
+ Best Love Story of the Year
+ Sexiest Screen Couple of the Year: Ryan Gosling & Michelle Williams

Romantic, blue-tinted poster for Derek Cianfrance's Blue Valentine

Dean and Cindy are two young adults, who fall in love and have a baby together and marry, then SPOILER lose their relationship and divorce.
Truly a blue valentine, this film seems like a clear warning against marriage; the bad aspects definitely outweigh the good ones in the relationship shown: Ryan Gosling (Drive (2011)) as the romantic and Michelle Williams (My Week With Marilyn (2011)) as his partner, who loose her love for him.
Somewhat sophisticated structurally, the film also has a fine score by the Brooklyn-band Grizzly Bear (Jack Goes Boating (2010)) and intimate photography by Andrij Parekh (Dark Horse (2011)). Valentine is a very real tale, - sometimes sweet, and later a very sad descent and ending.
It was made on a shoestring budget with lots of improvisation involved from its impressive stars, and it achieves that Bergman-reminiscent sense of uncomfortability in the claustrophobicly intimate marriage. Williams was also Oscar-nominated for her performance.
Director Derek Cianfrance feature-debuted in 1998 with the interesting-sounding Brother Tied, and has done TV and short films since Valentine, which he actually paid to make, (and hopefully saw some payment out of subsequently), whereupon he made the similarly fine crime drama The Place Beyond the Pines (2012)). His next project is called Metalhead and is about a metal-rocker that loses his hearing.

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Watch the film's trailer here

Budget: 1 mil. $
Box office: 12.3 mil. $
= Huge hit

What do you think of Blue Valentine and Cianfrance's other works?

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