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    Love Is All You Need

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    Nice summer movie borderline “chick flick”. Several stories are unfolding simultaneously (Parents of the bride, father of the groom, bride & groom, aunt of the groom, groom and friends, father of the bride and mistress) It is difficult to pick one story over the other because they all contribute to the main characters’ stories, the father of the groom (Pierce Bronsnan) and the mother of the bride, (Trine Dyrholm) Susanne Bier has recurrent themes in her movies. One of them was present in After The Wedding and In A Better World. It is the careerism of the father creating a disconnect with his children’s lives. Other themes that you can see are life crisis and life choices following hardship or a major events, bereavement and life after it, and the confrontation to social conformity. So, very serious themes treated in a lighter manner than for her two movies cited previously.

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    jojo@  14.5.2013 age: 50+ 132 reviews

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