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Love After Love

What happens when you lose the foundation of your family? In the wake of a husband and father's death, the family members he leaves behind find themselves adrift-and in danger of drifting apart-as they each try to find meaning in a world without the man who held them together. Mother Suzanne (Andie MacDowell) tentatively seeks companionship-but her attempts at dating only drive a wedge between her and older son Nicholas (Chris O'Dowd), whose own relationship with his girlfriend is disintegrating. Meanwhile, younger son Chris (James Adomian) deals with grief in his own complicated-and increasingly worrying-way. What plays out between the trio is a beautifully observed, powerfully emotional journey that speaks to the strength of family ties.
Duration: 91 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2017
IMDb: 5.5
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Solzy at the Movies
April 02, 2018 Andie MacDowell [displays] one of the best performances of her career.
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Cinemalogue
April 27, 2018 The film is a bit messy at times, but considering the circumstances on screen, that seems appropriate.
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MovieFreak.com
April 02, 2018 Yet this movie, for all its laudable aspects, left me wanting for more, a personally frustrating turn of events to say the least.
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Washington Post
April 17, 2018 An unflinching portrait of how grief can unravel a tightknit family in ways both banal and heart-wrenching.
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RogerEbert.com
March 30, 2018 This first-time feature from writer/director Russell Harbaugh has an understated, intimate, pointillist style, with a cool jazz score that matches its improvisational tone.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
March 30, 2018 I found it a great masochistic experience.
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Mark Reviews Movies
April 26, 2018 The story of Love After Love is one of grieving, and it's about that process in a specific, particularly sad sort of way.
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Los Angeles Times
April 05, 2018 Challenging, unflinching and deeply honest.
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Arizona Republic
April 19, 2018 It's a film intentionally adrift, rambling between a loose succession of family gatherings and dinner parties with subdued style, the camera feeling like just another person at the edge of the room.
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ReelViews
March 30, 2018 First-time director Russell Harbaugh presents grief as it is, in all its pain and ugliness, rather than using the convenient, uplifting short-hand that Hollywood prefers.
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The Public (Buffalo)
April 25, 2018 Maybe the most damaging factor is that [director Russ] Harbaugh does nothing to establish that the paterfamilias, first seen in reasonably good health at a family gathering, is such an emotional touchstone to his wife and sons.
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Denerstein Unleashed
April 27, 2018 I wish the pieces of Harbaugh's domestic jigsaw fit more elegantly together. Sometimes, it seems as if he's tripping into scenes the way a person might stumble into a darkened room before turning on the light.
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