Powerful love story set in Virginia in the 1960’s. A White man and an African American girl fall in love, when she falls pregnant and they marry in Washington D.C., they set off a chain of events that change the way that interracial marriage is viewed in America.
I sit here at nearly midnight in my PJ’s while someone is snoring in the other room and go on about the great script, which touches on the amazing, the beautiful cinematography which dances with elegance through the countryside of Virginia to the harsh bricks of Washington D.C., and I can even point out plot points which manage to avoid the cliché of films like this. But the truth is that two people steal this film. Joel Edgerton, who gives everything to every role I’ve ever seen him in, and it never feels that he uses any one part of his talent the same way twice, is so calm and Jedi like through this role that you warm to him straight away. He would storm the gates of hell for Mildred, his wife, but he knows he would die doing so, you feel the frustration of that character, when they get arrested for being married. While Ruth Negga, Irish girl, plays Mildred a simple country girl in love with this silent and strong young man, fighting for the right to bring up her children in the Virginia countryside. If Ms. Negga does not win the Oscar for this role then I’ll be shocked. Mildred is calmly keeping things together while in her face you see the anguish of the situation illing her.
I loved this film. My problem with the film is that I felt cheated by not having a rousing moment where I could stand up in the cinema and scream ‘Take that you Racist Bastard!’ and I wanted more of this True Story. If you haven’t seen this film then go see it, you need to see it, we need to remember that if two people love one another, once consensual, we should celebrate it, we should never ill define love. It’s a wonderful statement of love and we need to remember, now more than ever, that John Lennon was right, Love is all we need.
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Director: Jeff Nichols
Writer: Jeff Nichols
Stars: Ruth Negga, Joel Edgerton, Will Dalton
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