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The Anatomy of Love (2010) is a English movie. Greg Galloway has directed this movie. Harry Alexander,Rafiq Batcha,Larnell Baxter,Lai-Ling Bernstein are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. The Anatomy of Love (2010) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,Romance movie in India and around the world.
Cassious is a hopelessly romantic college student seeking to find love and companionship with his best friend Jenesis. Jenesis is an emotionally scarred college girl who has outspokenly lost her faith in true love. Cassious is careful to not to spill his true feelings knowing her feelings regarding love and their friendship. Jenesis expresses her stern opinions of love in one of her college courses and winds up with a special assignment. Jenesis is challenged by her professor to document the opinions of at least 10 of her peers on the question "What is love?". Once she has documented her peers she is then to document her opinion after listening to her peers to see if her idea has changed. As Jenesis has done her whole life, she depends on Cassious to help her complete her learning and love. Cassious gets ribbed by his friends for following Jenesis around constantly and being her errand boy as she jumps from guy to guy and dismissed Cassious' obvious feelings. Cassious finally finds it...
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The Anatomy of Love (2010) Reviews
do many of the above reviews look like they've been written by people associated with the filmmakers, or am i just imagining this?
they don't usually like romantic comedies. found it very romantic. a number of them bought it for their girlfriends. it should be on BET... plug...plug...plug...and, oh yeah...plug. my intuition is pumping 'fraud' to my pen. it might be good but this kind of tactic really puts me off. so if you come back here to read reviews other than your own on the movie, i want you to know that i'm on to you... and it doesn't make the movie look any better. my review doesn't have enough lines. now i wish i took notes on those previous reviews so i could show more of the similarities. it's like they got together and discussed what to write and who will write what. there. that should be enough.
What is love?
Hats off to producing and releasing an independent $100K movie like this! It made me care about the characters and it made my eyes wet at times. Good story telling and great acting! I love cultures and races and the interactions. What threw me off in the beginning was that most of the cast was black. It intrigued me from the start... most movies in the west you see today have a mix of races, but here the whites are rare, love it (me being blue-eyed blond)! The audio might not be perfect at times nor some visuals but overall, who cares! It's the story that keeps you hooked. And it did. It was predictable from the start and throughout yet quite entertaining at the same time. As far as love goes... not an easy subject. Examined from many perspectives in the movie from quite dumb to rather perceptive. Contrasts and unanswered questions. Oxymorons. Struggle. Learning. Forgiveness. Choices. Dilemma. Ending?
Wonderful Romantic Comedy
I was surprised by how much I really liked this film. I'm kind of fussy about romantic comedy, as so much of it seems to follow the exact same plot. This little urban romance was different from the start. It had a lot of little twists and turns which held my attention right to the end. The set-up was great and followed with frustration, annoyance, and disappointment as the plot drew toward the conclusion. And the ending was never a foregone conclusion. I was on the edge of my seat hoping for a happy ending right up to the end. I watched it with my daughter and best friend and we all loved it. If you like romantic comedy, you must watch Anatomy of Love. Can't wait to see more work by Way-Young.
Very good Low budget Flick
28 November 2017: I was bored while in my room on vacation, so I got on my laptop computer and I found this flick while on the i-net. Glad I did, I wonder why I have not seen or heard of young talented lead actress Rachelle Neal. Greg Galloway wrote a good script that a lot of men who want a certain woman that he has known for a long time in their lives to be more than buddies. The man from college age and up jumps through hoops for a certain woman hoping that she will realize that he loves her and wants to put a ring on her finger, but she just kicks him to the curb with the lame excuse of "I think of you like my brother. I don't want to ruin our friendship" crap. I can personally relate to this story in the mid 90's when I too wanted a woman to be my romantic lover, but she kept me in her friend zone. This film is great from start to finish especially when it gets past the opening party scene. Lead actress, Rachelle Neal is very talented and does a great job in the lead role. I think Rachelle need to come out to California and try her luck and talent in California. I am sure that she will do well. I thought that I would be disappointed with the ending when after she confessed in class that she love Cassius and outside. But the ending turned out great. Great job by Greg Galloway. Also thanks for the eye candy provided by actress Lexi Walter (Tiffany Gomez) and Arabic or Iranian cutie Nadia Zebib (Samara). The supporting cast also did a good job in their roles, but again the award goes to Rachelle Neal. This film should have had a better distributor. Two thumbs up and a 9.
Great Date Movie
"The Anatomy of Love" is a realistic story about love, desire and friendship. In this day and age the lines between true love, lust and friendship are so blurred. "The Anatomy of Love" does a great job touching upon all of these issues and makes you care about Jenesis and Cassious' friendship/ relationship. It beckons you to ask yourself several questions, what love is for you and what kind of person you desire to fall in love with or continue loving for the rest of your life? Does a best friend make a great love interest or is it a trap for the hopeless romantic Cassious. Are the consequences of falling in love with your best friend, Jenesis, worth it or is Cassious just a glutton for punishment? Also, at what point should you listen or stop listening to your boys regarding your love life. Finally, how big a part does one's image of love from their childhood effect's one's view of love later on in life? A great date movie, that addresses all of these issues.