Review of Blue Valentine (2010) by Edgar C — 01 Jan 2014
The narrative structure is a reflection of the exercise I would recommend any contemporary couple to make in order to reflect their past and make amendments in the present for the construction of a better future, especially if there are children involved. Nobody is perfect, and both made mistakes that brought the present state of things, but there are also mistakes being done today. That is the part in which forgiveness and the sworn "everlasting love" come into play.
A great, realistic romance movie as honest as a gem like Once (2006), in which two very respectable performances add layers to believable characters to empathize our situation with theirs, if applicable.
84/100.
This review of Blue Valentine (2010) was written by Edgar C on 01 Jan 2014.
Blue Valentine has generally received positive reviews.
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