The film gained notoriety for including actual sexual acts, which Noé argued was necessary to capture the "truth" of a relationship. Reception 'Love' review by Karsten • Letterboxd
The visual language is defined by deep reds, electric blues, and hazy neon lights, mirroring the intense emotional states of the characters. Love (2015)
The story follows (Karl Glusman), an American film student living in Paris who wakes up on New Year’s Day to a distressing message from the mother of his ex-girlfriend, Electra (Aomi Muyock), who has gone missing. The film gained notoriety for including actual sexual
The film treats memory as a "sentimental oasis" Murphy uses to escape his current reality, even though those memories are painful and messy. and hazy neon lights