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Love Life (2002) is a movie. Ray Brady has directed this movie. Des Brady,Galit Hershkovitz,Luke Goss,Surinder Duhra are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2002. Love Life (2002) is considered one of the best Comedy,Romance movie in India and around the world.
Scott spends too much time having fun and not enough time growing up - too many clubs, drugs and drinking sessions. After having a one night stand with Ally, Scott finds out she is pregnant. Peer pressure and lack of self-confidence leads Scott to suggest an abortion. Pressurised, Ally agrees. Scott cannot face the abortion clinic and leaves Ally to go through the ordeal by herself. But Ally has a change of heart and walks out of the clinic and Scott's life. Scott by chance runs into Ally several years later. Ally has had his son, Daniel, and is doing very well, having worked through a degree at Oxford, whilst being a single parent. She now has a top job in the city. Scott moves to London in a personal quest to earn acknowledgment from his child and respect from Ally. He takes a job at the creche where Daniel is looked after, getting to know him and understand what it's like being a father. His resolve and character are put to the test several times, but has he changed enough for Ally...
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Love Life (2002) Reviews
Fun and life affirming
Inherited this from my x's DVD collection when he left with my best friend (enough said), watched it one night when there was nothing on the telly (nothing new there then) and got a very pleasant surprise. Very British (you no hardly any budget, no faces you know or have even seen before), the accents were a bit thick for my liking, but after a worrying start (a bit too close to home in my case) it began to grow on me. Apart from the some unnecessary jokey cutting that really didn't add anything, I found the film throughly uplifting, very real, natural performances throughout left me wanting more from an ending that came suddenly too soon. Highly recommended!
A very good Brit rom-com, one to watch.
A vg Brit rom-com, one to watch if you can get your hands on a copy. Quirky and often surprising, this is not the best of Brady's films (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is by far the funniest), though it does have a unique charm. Well written the story veers off into a few dead ends but mostly surfaces with a new plot high. You know from the start how it's going to end, but when it comes it is honest and very open ended, a realistic and credible ending, the end seemed like a beginning, enjoyable and left me wanting more.
We really liked this movie
We really liked this movie. It wasn't trying to be outrageous, controversial, clever or profound. It was just entertaining and was what it said on the box a charming romantic comedy. Every other Brit film maker seems to want to change the world, nice to see one that just concentrates on telling a good yarn with elegant style.
Very Good Brit Flick
Rented this out from my local because it was the only new British film available this week. Never heard of the film-maker before or his other films (thank you IMDB). About time some one made a good young British comedy that didn't star Hugh Grant or forty something's. The story is a morality tale but never preachy, throughly enjoyable from a young and fresh faced cast. Luke Goss's cameo was surprisingly very good, but then he did surprise me with his excellent performance in 'Blade'. Loved the colour grading, especially in the night club sequences. Great music and a truly original voice at work here. Nine out of ten and well worth the rental charge.
Love it or hate it
It's just one of those films, you're either love it or hate it, my girlfriend and me loved it, told my brother to rent it and he hated it, said it was too flashy and colloquial, then again he only usually goes to see big action movies, so probably not enough explosions left him disappointed. There were some great new talent (I'd never heard of the leads before anyway)? Des Brady (the directors brother?) was especially good. Playing a right dick at the start I thought he never would redeem himself but he managed to crawl out of the dark hole he had created and by the end I was really routing for him. A very surprising film with a whole lot of heart, if you can live without a body count and explosions then this one is very original. Yashimo. Brixton in the UK.