Movie Title: Loving
This movie received a standing ovation at its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
The film is based in part on the documentary The Loving Story by Nancy Buirski.
- Love doesn’t come in colors.
- “Marriage is a fundamental right.” – Bernie Cohen (Nick Kroll)
- Joel Edgerton does a great job. His character becomes an unexpected civil rights activist. Wow, those blue eyes.
- Ruth Negga has incredibly expressive eyes. I first noticed her in Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD – Season 2 [DVD] and think she is so beautiful.
- I love the imagery and symbolism of Richard Loving building foundations as a hard-working brick layer. The foundation of a loving family is built on a strong marriage. The foundation of a successful country is its good, hard-working citizens and the protection of civil liberties.
- This film’s treatment of the Loving’s story is very respectful and understated, making it all the more powerful.
- Michael Shannon plays a very small role as Grey Villet, but is a welcomed addition and a softer character than we’re used to seeing him play. Director Jeff Nichols adores Michael Shannon, as this is their 5th film together.
- You get to see the famous picture of Richard and Mildred Loving at the end of the movie.
- Marton Csokas does a great job playing a man you don’t like, the racist Sheriff Brooks.
- There isn’t any humor to offset the heavy sadness and drama of the serious social issues.
- It’s extremely slow moving.
Interesting lines:
- “Now you know what’s it like.” – Virgil (Will Dalton)
- “Is there anything you’d like me to say to them? And by ‘them’ I mean the Supreme Court justices of the United States?” –Bernie Cohen (Nick Kroll)
- You’ll hear the “N” word.
- Discussion of premarital sex.
- If you’re 45 years or younger, it’s hard to imagine a time when interracial couples were not allowed to marry. You can have a good discussion with your children about racism and civil liberties. America has come a long way since the Civil Rights movement of the 50s and 60s, although we still have a long way to go.
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