Sweetly argues that romance remains timeless. Lovely.
There is a wealth of delightfulness here, even if the material can seem a bit random.
It’s all rather nebulous.
The tone is playful and lyrical. Longinotto doesn't resort to voiceovers or interviews. Instead, she uses Richard Hawley's wonderfully dreamy music to bring out the underlying themes.
Director Kim Longinotto has raided the archives to mould moments from a century of cinema into a sweeping ode to love.
Gently engrossing.
It’s heady fare, Longinotto’s political explorations playfully pursued, Hawley’s aching croon leading us through true love’s gutter to a new home in the stars.
General release. Check local listings for show times.