Cinafilm has over 5 million movie reviews and counting …
Sitemap
Search

Last updated: 06 Jun 2026 at 18:25 UTC

Back to movie details

Review of by Tvjerry — 02 Jan 2021

Share
Tweet

This is dedicated to Diahann, Nancy and Doris, so if you recognize those names, you’ll know what kind of movie to expect (last names are Carroll, Wilson, Day). It harkens back to the 50s/60s melodramas that revolve around a determined woman, challenging romantic relationships and frustrated emotions.

In this case, it’s Tessa Thompson’s movie. She plays a woman helping run her father’s record store, but aspiring to work in the new world of television (it’s 1957). A jazz sax player (Nnamdi Asomugha) wanders in looking for a job and that begins her foray into love.

Considering the genre, complications arise to challenge their relationship. The chemistry between the leads is strong and Thompson embraces the steely determination required for the role. The art direction echoes the look of the films to reflect the period (yes, there’s even a pivotal scene in the rain).

Ultimately, the predictable love story is somewhat compelling, but it’s the style of this period throwback that’s most appealing.

This review of Sylvie's Love (2020) was written by on 02 Jan 2021.

Sylvie's Love has generally received positive reviews.

Was this review helpful?

Yes
No

More Reviews of Sylvie's Love

More reviews of this movie

More Reviews by Tvjerry

More Reviews by Tvjerry

Share This Page

Share
Tweet

Popular Movies Right Now

Movies You Viewed Recently

Get social with CinafilmFollow us for reviews of the latest moviesCinafilm - TwitterCinafilm - PinterestCinafilm - RSS