Director Ashley Horner’s provocative, poetic visuals can’t compensate for Sean Conway’s meandering script, lurching from torpor to melodrama.
An explicit and atmospheric, if just occasionally unconvincing look at sex and relationships.
Even though it's flawed, it's also strangely heartfelt.
A BRITISH drama containing more shags than Allied Carpets, brilliantlove starts to wear mighty thin mighty quickly.
Any good work is sabotaged somewhat by some spurious plotting and an ill-judged, final-act attempt to satirise the pretentiousness of the art world.
The film is as naive and childlike as its central couple.
This is a beautifully shot piece which simmers with summer heat and passion.
The naked truth about Brilliantlove
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