Saturday, January 15, 2011

I Got the Blues


"Blue Valentine" is a brutally honest portrait of an emotionally complicated relationship. Its precise direction, paired with its exceptionally natural performances, makes for a superbly intellectual experience, as well as a moving one. The film charts the relationship of its two main characters, Dean and Cindy, from its sweet beginning of to its messy, ambiguous end. While following this relationship, director-writer Derek Cianfrance explores Dean's idealized view of romance and Cindy's loss of passion. Through Cinafrance's ideas, actors Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams craft two shockingly authentic performances. Williams beautifully captures Cindy's both sides of her character - both her light tenderness, as well as her dark cynicism. Gosling wonderfully embodies Dean's reckless behavior, along with his eagerness to please. The audience can sense their heartbreak from simply reading the expressions on their faces. That "Blue Valentine" is willing to examine these characters in an honest, meaningful way makes it not only a painful story of failed romance, but also a superbly moving work of art.

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