Review of I Am Love (2010) by Rick B — 06 Jul 2010
Some of the most phenominal photography I have ever seen for a film. Whether shooting nature, a close up on a character, or simply a dish of food, the cinematography in this film is to die for. The costumes, locations, sets, and props are all extremely well chosen.
Tulsa Swinton is also dynamite, channeling struggle and frustration in an original yet recognizable way. Maybe not the strongest of stories, but production value that will make your eyes roll back in ecstasy.
A delight for film nuts.
This review of I Am Love (2010) was written by Rick B on 06 Jul 2010.
I Am Love has generally received positive reviews.
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